Race & Class
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Theorising ‘racial/colonial
primitive accumulation’:
settler colonialism, slavery
and racial capitalism
SIDDhANt ISSAR
Abstract: this article reconceptualises the Marxist notion of ‘primitive
accumulation’, examining how settler colonialism and anti-Black racial
domination structure American capitalism. the analysis intervenes in
theorisations of primitive accumulation in both critiques of neoliberalism
and the growing literature on racial capitalism. It shows how particular
appropriations of primitive accumulation in the context of neoliberalism not
only treat the concept as, ultimately, external to the core logic of capitalism,
but also ignore the ways racial domination and colonisation configure capital’s
violence. Simultaneously, within racial capitalism scholarship, primitive
accumulation is prone to conceptual stretching, often flattening disparate forms
of land and labour expropriation. In contrast, through the analytic of ‘racial/
colonial primitive accumulation’, the author elucidates how normative wage-
labour exploitation is predicated on settler colonialism and racial slavery and
its afterlives. this thus adds precision to received understandings of capitalist
expropriation, while also pushing the literature on racial capitalism beyond a
white/Black binary.
Siddhant Issar is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, working on a dissertation which develops a critical theory of racial
capitalism. his work has appeared in Contemporary Political Theory and The Black Scholar.
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