New Books in Critical Theory

Quinn Slobodian and Philip J. Stern on Political Economy

Jun 5, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Quinn Slobodian, a historian known for his insights into neoliberalism, and Philip J. Stern, an authority on the British Empire's legal and business histories, delve into the complexities of political economy. They unpack Adam Smith's theories while revealing how corporations shaped imperial governance. Discussions also focus on Slobodian's critique of capitalism's fragmentation and the repercussions for global politics today. Together, they shed light on the enduring influences of history on contemporary economic structures.
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Corporations as Empire Builders

  • The British Empire's history can be retold by centering corporations as key agents rather than states alone.
  • Corporations acted as both private enterprises and governing bodies, shaping and sometimes merging with empire-building efforts.
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Capitalism's Fragmented Governance

  • The transition from empires to nation-states created challenges for stabilizing global capitalism.
  • Special economic zones show capitalism functioning via fragmentation, inspiring ideas of governance beyond democracy.
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Early Modernists' Writing Style

  • Early modern historical writing often reveals complexity through accumulated anecdotes rather than blunt theses.
  • This style contrasts with modern historians who tend to present clearer, more direct arguments upfront.
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