1st Edition

Accumulating Capital Today Contemporary Strategies of Profit and Dispossessive Policies

Edited By Marlène Benquet, Théo Bourgeron Copyright 2021
    252 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    252 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the institutions that shape it. It focuses on three main sources of accumulation: the extraction of profit through labor and the commodification of nature, financial speculation and the ways in which profit is converted into wealth. It thus offers a new understanding of the economic and political logics of capital accumulation within capitalism in the 21st century. It shows the recomposition of the sources of profit, from the traditional mechanisms of labor exploitation to the contemporary logics of speculation and dispossession. Bringing together the work of scholars who study the social fabric of capitalist accumulation, Accumulating Capital Today goes beyond disciplinary frontiers to describe how capital is accumulating in a world threatened by social and environmental collapse. This book heralds the emergence of "accumulation studies" and will be of interest to researchers in sociology, anthropology, politics, political economy, geography and economics.

    Introduction

    MARLENE BENQUET AND THEO BOURGERON

    PART 1: Accumulating through the Exploitation of Labour and Nature

    1. The dynamics of capital accumulation in managerial capitalism: the United States since World War II

    GERARD DUMENIL AND DOMINIQUE LEVY

    2. Dispossessive wage labour: understanding accumulation and its crisis in contemporary Cameroon large-scale plantations

    GUILLAUME VADOT

    3. Between green growth and de-growth: locating the roots of climate change in capitalist accumulation

    MATTHEW SOENER

    4. Exploring accumulation in the New Green Revolution for Africa. Ecological crisis, agrarian development and bio-capitalism

    MAURA BENEGIAMO

    PART 2: Accumulating through Financial Investment

    5. Constructing a favourable environment for financial accumulation: the case of the City of London Corporation

    MATTHEW EAGLETON-PIERCE

    6. Collective effort, private accumulation: constructing the Luxembourg investment fund, 1956–2019

    SAMUEL WEEKS

    7. Financial accumulation and exploitation: the case of leveraged buy-outs

    FABIEN FOUREAULT

    8. Philanthrocapitalist accumulation and financial inclusion

    PHILIP MADER AND LESLEY SHERRATT

    PART 3: Accumulating through Digital Technologies

    9. Struggling to reform data capitalism: blockchain and the pipe dream of paying up

    MORITZ HUTTEN

    10. Predation in the age of algorithms: the role of intangible assets

    CEDRIC DURAND

    11. Ghost management as a central feature of accumulation in corporate capitalism: the case of the global pharmaceutical sector

    MARC-ANDRE GAGNON

    PART 4: Accumulating Through the Transformation of Profit into Personal Wealth

    12. The role of the owner in new capitalist accumulation processes: the case of Finland

    HANNA KUUSELA AND ANU KANTOLA

    13. Wealth managers, guardians of enrichment: the case of wealth managers in France

    CAMILLE HERLIN-GIRET

    14. Accumulation and tax professionals: the case of tax consultants in Germany

    SILKE OTSCH

    15. Why do women accumulate less wealth than men?

    CELINE BESSIERE AND SIBYLLE GOLLAC

    Biography

    Marlène Benquet is Research Fellow at University Paris-Dauphine and CNRS, France.

    Théo Bourgeron is Postdoctoral Researcher at University College Dublin, Ireland.