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S3 Ep7: Capitalism and the Sea ( Mads Barbesgaard in Conversation with Liam Campling and Alex Colás)

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The Seas Are Nobody's Property

The seas are nobody's property, and that theyare basically there for the most powerful to navigate and exchange commodities. That principle perhaps most powerfully reflected in the writings of hugo grocius then reappears in unexpected forms. We're talking here about the sixteenth and seventeenth century. I don't think there's any sort of functional continuity here, but it reappears in the shape of the 200 multiple mile limit of the exclusive economic zone. If we think about flags of convenience, that's another example where, again, the need to coodify property at sea. And so i venture to say that the ocean world has been a domain of capitalist experimentation, or laboratory for or inventing

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