Recent literature on racial capitalism has overwhelmingly focused on the Atlantic settler-slave formation, sidelining the history of European imperialism in Asia. This article addresses this blind spot by recovering the aborted project of British settler colonialism in India through the writings of its most prominent advocate, John Crawfurd. It is argued that Crawfurd’s vision of a liberal empire in India rejected slavery and indigenous dispossession yet remained deeply racialized in its conception of capital, labor, and value. Crawfurd elaborated a “capital theory of race,” which derived racial categories from a civilizational spectrum keyed to the capitalist organization of production. His proposals accordingly revamped the conventional t...
Undergirded by the perspective of historical materialism stretched in dialogue with black Marxism an...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Karl Marx offers a penetrating understanding of British colonia...
Scholarly and popular usage of the term “racial capitalism” has increased exponentially over the pas...
Recent literature on racial capitalism has overwhelmingly focused on the Atlantic settler-slave form...
This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legac...
This article contributes to theorising colonialism and capitalism within the same analytic frame thr...
This article aims at an examination of the colonial career of the modern construction of race and it...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article addresses the c...
This article addresses the colonial and racial origins of the welfare state with a particular emphas...
The literature on “racial capitalism” exhibits a tension between the term’s evocative power and its ...
Contemporary India has witnessed a rise in racism discourse, central to which are people from North-...
Transgression of a foreign power into a nation by nullifying its supremacy and improving own country...
This article explores the interconnections and continuities between racial inequalities in the conte...
Standard accounts of the emergence of the modern global economic order posit its origins in the expa...
Abstract: Colonialism is rightly blamed for myriad modern ills ranging from poverty to racism. I hol...
Undergirded by the perspective of historical materialism stretched in dialogue with black Marxism an...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Karl Marx offers a penetrating understanding of British colonia...
Scholarly and popular usage of the term “racial capitalism” has increased exponentially over the pas...
Recent literature on racial capitalism has overwhelmingly focused on the Atlantic settler-slave form...
This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legac...
This article contributes to theorising colonialism and capitalism within the same analytic frame thr...
This article aims at an examination of the colonial career of the modern construction of race and it...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article addresses the c...
This article addresses the colonial and racial origins of the welfare state with a particular emphas...
The literature on “racial capitalism” exhibits a tension between the term’s evocative power and its ...
Contemporary India has witnessed a rise in racism discourse, central to which are people from North-...
Transgression of a foreign power into a nation by nullifying its supremacy and improving own country...
This article explores the interconnections and continuities between racial inequalities in the conte...
Standard accounts of the emergence of the modern global economic order posit its origins in the expa...
Abstract: Colonialism is rightly blamed for myriad modern ills ranging from poverty to racism. I hol...
Undergirded by the perspective of historical materialism stretched in dialogue with black Marxism an...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Karl Marx offers a penetrating understanding of British colonia...
Scholarly and popular usage of the term “racial capitalism” has increased exponentially over the pas...