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Chapter Two “I am he”: A History of Dispossession’s Not-Yet-Present in Colonial Yucatán
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Rethinking Marx in Latin America 1
-
Property and History
- On Subsumption as Form and the Use of Asynchronies 27
- “I am he”: A History of Dispossession’s Not-Yet-Present in Colonial Yucatán 45
- Latin American Marxism: History and Accumulation 67
- Accumulation as Total Conversion 91
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Class and Totality
- José Aricó and the Concept of Socioeconomic Formation 117
- An Irresolvable Tension: The Part or the Whole? 137
- Class and Accumulation 155
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Sovereignty and Debt
- The “Insurgent Subject” versus Accumulation by Dispossession in Álvaro García Linera and Jorge Sanjinés 175
- Debt, Violence, and Subjectivity 195
- Psychotic Violence: Crime and Consumption in the Apocalyptic Phase of Capitalism 215
- Postmigrancy: Borders, Primitive Accumulation, and Labor at the U.S./Mexico Border 233
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The Subject and Nature
- Marx’s Theory of the Subject 255
- The Impasses of Environmentalism: Subjectivity and Accumulation in the World-Ecology Project 275
- “Non-Capital” and the Torsion of the Subject 295
- Contributors 315
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Rethinking Marx in Latin America 1
-
Property and History
- On Subsumption as Form and the Use of Asynchronies 27
- “I am he”: A History of Dispossession’s Not-Yet-Present in Colonial Yucatán 45
- Latin American Marxism: History and Accumulation 67
- Accumulation as Total Conversion 91
-
Class and Totality
- José Aricó and the Concept of Socioeconomic Formation 117
- An Irresolvable Tension: The Part or the Whole? 137
- Class and Accumulation 155
-
Sovereignty and Debt
- The “Insurgent Subject” versus Accumulation by Dispossession in Álvaro García Linera and Jorge Sanjinés 175
- Debt, Violence, and Subjectivity 195
- Psychotic Violence: Crime and Consumption in the Apocalyptic Phase of Capitalism 215
- Postmigrancy: Borders, Primitive Accumulation, and Labor at the U.S./Mexico Border 233
-
The Subject and Nature
- Marx’s Theory of the Subject 255
- The Impasses of Environmentalism: Subjectivity and Accumulation in the World-Ecology Project 275
- “Non-Capital” and the Torsion of the Subject 295
- Contributors 315
- Index 317