Di Muzio, Tim. 2007. The 'Art' of Colonisation: Capitalising Sovereign
Power and the Ongoing Nature of Primitive Accumulation. New Political
Economy 12 (4, December): 517-539.

FROM THE ARTICLE: . . . what many critics of the war on terror or US
imperialism have so far failed to appreciate is how this project would
be impossible without the capitalisation of the state. In this article,
I therefore want to suggest that Marx’s re-theorisation of the concept
of primitive accumulation, combined with a non-Marxist theorisation of
state power offered by Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler, can help us
account for the intimate connection between ongoing primitive
accumulation and the capitalisation of the US government. . . . I try to
show that we can accept their novel theory of capital as a capitalised
and commodified form of power, but argue that the concept of primitive
accumulation still has considerable analytical value for theorising the
extension and depth of capitalist social property relations within and
across political jurisdictions.

FULL TEXT: http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/248/

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