2019
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvp2n2kv
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“…Generally speaking, the concept of super-exploitation in a racial capitalism framework refers to the way in which racialized populations, identified as non-dominant according to racial hierarchies, face differently configured forms of exploitation than others. One method of ensuring continued super-exploitation is through gratuitously violent policing (Gilmore 2007;Schrader 2019;Vitale 2017), a practice which Black, brown, and other non-White communities have faced throughout US history.…”
Section: No Guaranteesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking, the concept of super-exploitation in a racial capitalism framework refers to the way in which racialized populations, identified as non-dominant according to racial hierarchies, face differently configured forms of exploitation than others. One method of ensuring continued super-exploitation is through gratuitously violent policing (Gilmore 2007;Schrader 2019;Vitale 2017), a practice which Black, brown, and other non-White communities have faced throughout US history.…”
Section: No Guaranteesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 For Schrader, the police provides the powerful with an instrument to avoid negotiating the social contract with the subaltern. 9 Forms of "police" always existed. But it was under this new form of economic production alienating peasants and turning workers into wage earners when policing became increasingly indispensable to keep rising antagonisms in check.…”
Section: Critical Views On Policingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent interventions in Marxist security thinking have begun to rectify this blind spot. This work productively explores how projects of pacification and their material dispossession take place through race-making (McQuade, 2019; Schrader, 2019; Seigel, 2018; Wall, 2016). Nikhil Pal Singh (2017: 27) draws attention to a ‘racialized narrative of security’ that emerged in the settler-colonial project of the United States, which ‘invested every white person with the sovereign right to kill’.…”
Section: Violent Histories Of Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Gilmore (2002: 16) continues, ‘racism is a practice of abstraction, a death-dealing displacement of difference into hierarchies that organize relations within and between the planet’s sovereign political territories’. Following Singh and Gilmore, Stuart Schrader (2019: 39–41) similarly explains: ‘Race is not racism’s predetermined object; it is what racism produces. .…”
Section: Race Racism Racializationmentioning
confidence: 99%