I want to ask you about the interstate system imperialism, because that's one of a few different divisions that i read you right are subsets of. But by no means secondary to the three key divisions that you identify between production and reproduction, economy and polity and human and non human nature. Can you explain, you identify race in racism and also an unequal, predatory interstate system as corps, features of capitalism. How how do they then relate to the three major distinctions you articulate? I would say the same is true for racial, ethnic dominance and subordination.
Featuring Nancy Fraser on why a total analysis of capitalism requires taking Marxism beyond a narrowly economistic view: what everyday labor exploitation requires from politics, care work, war-making, borders, appropriation of nature, sexism, racism, and more. Dan's 2018 interview from the archives.
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