Abstract
In this paper I develop the concept of necrocapitalism, defined as contemporary forms of organizational accumulation that involve dispossession and the subjugation of life to the power of death. I examine how different forms of power  institutional, material, and discursive  operate in the political economy and the violence and dispossession that result. I describe some contemporary forms of organizational accumulation that involve dispossession and death and could therefore be described as necrocapitalist practices  for example, the impact of the resources industry in developing countries and the privatization of war and the military. I conclude by discussing some possibilities of resistance and outlining directions for future research.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 23 |
Journal | Organization Studies |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |
Keywords
- capitalism
- colonization
- corporate power
- imperialism
- petroleum industry and trade
- private security services