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Market and Violence
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** Winner of the Deutscher Memorial Prize 2023. **
Despite their many disagreements when it comes to the subject of capitalism, Marxist and market-liberal approaches seem to agree about one thing:...
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21 October 2022

** Winner of the Deutscher Memorial Prize 2023. **
Despite their many disagreements when it comes to the subject of capitalism, Marxist and market-liberal approaches seem to agree about one thing: the economic structures of capitalist market society have made direct violence against the person not only superfluous, but economically counterproductive. Heide Gerstenberger's Market and Violence does not contest the thesis that there has been, in many places, a decline in the use of violence in the pursuit of profit; but it demolishes the assumption that this can be put down to the evolution of economic rationality. By means of a deep engagement with the concrete historical reality of capitalist economies, Gerstenberger establishes that, wherever capitalism has been tamed, this has been achieved only by a combination of energetic social contestation and political intervention. First published in German in 2018, the present English-language edition makes a sweeping history of capitalist violence by one of the preeminent theorists of capitalist society working today available to a wider readership.
Price: $291.00
Pages: 742
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Historical Materialism Book Series
Publication Date:
21 October 2022
ISBN: 9789004522121
Format: Hardcover
Heide Gerstenberger is a German social theorist who until 2005 was Professor for the Theory of Bourgeous Society and the University of Bremen. Her major work on state theory, Impersonal Power, was published in the Historical Materialism Book Series in 2007.