Volume Number
1
Issue Number
25
First Page
49
Last Page
53
Subject Area
Economic policy
Description
Lindsay Schakenbach Regele’s essay “A Brief History of the History of Capitalism, and a New American Variety” attempts to provide more structure to the field known as the new history of capitalism (NHOC) by defining martial capitalism as a new variant. In contrast, this essay asserts that the lack of definitional precision within the NHOC is not a bug, but rather one of its key features. To define capitalism would be to delimit where it was and was not present historically. If part of the argument of the NHOC is that capitalism pervaded—indeed infected—all aspects of American life, then defining the term would be self-defeating. In the end, martial capitalism suffers from the same shortcomings of the NHOC more generally, in that it places all “warlike activities” of the state under the undefined umbrella of something vaguely called “capitalism.”
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
Fall 11-16-2023
Type
Article
Format
Text
.pdf (text under image)
Identifier
DOI
10.1017/eso.2023.37
Language
English