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Friederike Habermann

Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation: An Intersectional Theory of Hegemony and Transformation

Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation: An Intersectional Theory of Hegemony and Transformation

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This book explores how capitalist structures of othering interact with power relations to cause externalization and domination. It calls for a dismantling of the market and its competitive economic structures through a transformation of the economy from below, greater democratization, and the creation of commons as spaces based on inclusion rather than exclusion.

Format: Hardback
Length: 108 pages
Publication date: 17 November 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This groundbreaking book delves into the intricate dynamics of power relations, unveiling a comprehensive intersectional theory of hegemony. By examining the interplay between diverse power structures through the lens of capitalist frameworks of othering, it offers a profound analysis that goes beyond the conventional critiques of capitalism. The book goes beyond the usual critiques of capitalism, delving into the market itself as a central driver of various forms of externalization and domination. Consequently, it advocates for a radical dismantling of the market and its competitive economic structures through a transformative process that emanates from the bottom up. This includes a significant increase in democratization, particularly aimed at empowering marginalized identities and fostering inclusive spaces based on principles of inclusion rather than exclusion.

Through this comprehensive approach, Overcoming Exploitation and Externalisation posits that cooperative possibilities can arise, enabling us to transform both ourselves and our society. This book will captivate scholars and students of social and political theory who are passionate about exploring alternatives to capitalism and the potential for creating commons-based societies.

Weight: 370g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032446806

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