The Empire of the Capital

The Empire of the Capital

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Author: Ellen Meiksins Wood
Publisher: LeftWord
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 153
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8187496290

Description

In this era of 'globalization', we hear a great deal about a 'mew imperialism', the hegemony of global capital and its chief enforcer, the US. In this lucid and lively book, Wood explores the new imperialism, against the contrasting background of older forms, from ancient Rome, through medieval Europe, the Arab Muslim world, the Spanish conquests, and the Dutch commercial empire.

Today, with the US promising an endless war against terrorism and a policy of preemptive defence, this notion seems more plausible than ever. But what does imperialism mean in the absence of colonial conquest and direct imperial rule?

Tracing the birth of a capitalist imperialism back to the English domination of Ireland, Wood follows its development through the British Empire in America and India.

The book brings into sharp relief the nature of today’s new capitalist empire, in which the political reach of imperial power cannot match its economic hegemony. The global economy is administered not by a global state but by a system of multiple local states, policed by the most disproportionately powerful military force the world has ever known and enforced according to a new military doctrine of war without end, in purpose or time.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

The Detachment of Economic Power

The Empire of Property

The Empire of Commerce

A New Kind of Empire

The Overseas Expansion of Economic Imperatives

The Internationalization of Capitalist Imperatives

Surplus Imperialism, War Without End

Index