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“Deglobalized capitalism” verges on an oxymoron. Since its dawn in the trans-Atlantic slave trade and Indigenous dispossession, the profit logic exerts a centrifugal force; the drive to accumulation is a spatially totalizing one. Whatever might be possible in theory, actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature, the sacrifice of far-flung lives and ecosystems at the altar of relentless production, and the constant expulsion of populations alternately surplus and super-exploited.”
“Deglobalized capitalism” verges on an oxymoron. Since its dawn in the trans-Atlantic slave trade and Indigenous dispossession, the profit logic exerts a centrifugal force; the drive to accumulation is a spatially totalizing one. Whatever might be possible in theory, actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature, the sacrifice of far-flung lives and ecosystems at the altar of relentless production, and the constant expulsion of populations alternately surplus and super-exploited.”
>"Actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature."
>"Actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature."
>"Actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature."
>"Actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature."
"Actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature."
"Actually existing capitalism has always relied on the globally uneven cheapening of labor and nature."
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