From Colonialism to Climate Change: The Power to Externalize -- DT Cochrane (2017, York University)

ABSTRACT: The history of capitalism is a history of externalization. While benefits were tallied, costs were routinely excluded from accounts. In this presentation I examine the history of externalization as a power process. A history of brutality and destruction marketed as innovation and efficiency, externalization has been the shadowy counterpart to accumulation. From colonialism to climate change, I will describe how negative effects of economic activity are systematically imposed on vulnerable communities via the interconnected processes of production and accounting. Finally, I will consider how externalities have made their way back onto the books through uprisings, court rulings and environmental disasters. *** D.T. Cochrane, Business and Society, York University ([email protected]) This presentation is the second in the Third Speaker Series on the Capitalist Mode of Power, organized by http://capitalaspower.com and sponsored by the York Department of Politics. WHERE: Verney Room, South 674 Ross Building, Keele Campus, York University WHEN: 2:30 - 5:30 pm, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 Event page: http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/519/