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Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation: An Intersectional Theory of Hegemony Transformation

Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation: An Intersectional Theory of Hegemony Transformation in Bloomington, MN

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Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation: An Intersectional Theory of Hegemony Transformation

Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation: An Intersectional Theory of Hegemony Transformation in Bloomington, MN

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Advancing an intersectional theory of hegemony, this book shows how various power relations interact through capitalist structures of othering. Going beyond the usual critiques of capitalism, it analyses the market itself as a principal cause of various forms of externalisation and domination. The book therefore calls for a dismantling of the market and its competitive economic structures through a transformation of the economy from below, greater democratisation (not least for the empowerment of suppressed identities), and the creation of commons as spaces based on inclusion rather than exclusion.
In doing so,
Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation
argues that co-operative possibilities can emerge for the transformation of ourselves and our society. It will therefore appeal to scholars and students of social and political theory with interests in the commons and alternatives to capitalism.
Advancing an intersectional theory of hegemony, this book shows how various power relations interact through capitalist structures of othering. Going beyond the usual critiques of capitalism, it analyses the market itself as a principal cause of various forms of externalisation and domination. The book therefore calls for a dismantling of the market and its competitive economic structures through a transformation of the economy from below, greater democratisation (not least for the empowerment of suppressed identities), and the creation of commons as spaces based on inclusion rather than exclusion.
In doing so,
Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation
argues that co-operative possibilities can emerge for the transformation of ourselves and our society. It will therefore appeal to scholars and students of social and political theory with interests in the commons and alternatives to capitalism.

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