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E-raamat: Manorial Capitalism, Enslavement, and the Logic of Dividuation

  • Formaat: 290 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040327289
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  • Formaat: 290 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040327289

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Manorial Capitalism, Enslavement, and the Logic of Dividuation proffers three perspectives on the plantation slave economy of the antebellum South. The first explores the paternal function as exemplified in the structural authority of the lord of the manor both symbolically and operationally. This figure of masculine authority persisted from the Medieval period to orchestrate what is called here Manorial Capitalism. The second examines the exploitation and alienation that epitomize the logic of capitalism from the plantation economy to the present. And the third deploys retroactively the logic of dividuation to the plantation, a logic that draws its inspiration from neoliberal financial capitalism as well as from anthropological accounts (which distinguish the dividual from the Cartesian-Kantian individual). This book argues that reducing individuals to dividuated components continues to enable a dehumanizing capitalist mindset to fixate on abstracted labor power rather than seeing laboring individuals.



Offering a detailed analysis of the essential role enslavement played in the success of the British and American capitalism, Manorial Capitalism, Enslavement, and the Logic of Dividuation describes the logic of dividuation, a logic that veils its motives and practices with ever cleverer myths.

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There is a rare combination of rich historical depth and philosophical critique throughout this groundbreaking book. Part intellectual history and philosophy, part sociology and economic theorythis is insurgent interdisciplinarity at its finest. In an academic world where people talk incessantly about being critical, Sassowers scholarship actualizes it. He is a philosopher wielding the pen of a poet.

Reiland Rabaka, author of Du Bois: A Critical Introduction (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Manorial Capitalism, Enslavement, and The Logic of Dividuation explores the impossibly complex and elusive capitalist logics that are imbricated with the institution of slavery. Three interrelated questions serve to evoke the complexity of the imbrication: the historical afterlife of certain manorial relations of domination; the nature of enslavement enabled by the form of exploitation specific to capitalism; and the abstraction of the individual necessary to slavery as illuminated by a reading of Deleuzes logic of dividuation. In its engagement with an extraordinary range of scholarship, the book offers an essential contribution to the understanding of slavery and capitalism, and, at the same time, a model of how exciting a generous interdisciplinary study can be.

Elizabeth Weed, author of Reading the Impossible: Sexual Difference, Critique, and the Stamp of History (Brown University)

Introduction Part I Manorial Capitalism
Chapter 1: The Paternal Figure
(or Father Complex) as the Site of Power Relations
Chapter 2: Incorporation
into the Political Economy Canon Part II Enslavement
Chapter 3: Exploitation
as the Constitutive Feature of Capitalism
Chapter 4: The Afterlives of
American Enslavement Part IIIThe Logic of Dividuation
Chapter 5 The Dividual,
the Individual, and the Loss of Social Fabric
Chapter 6 The Fractured Human
Being By Way of Concluding
Raphael Sassower is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He is the author of several books, most recently, The Specter of Hypocrisy (2020) and The Quest for Prosperity: Reframing Political Economy (2017).