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Intersectionality and Primary Accumulation: Caste and Gender in India under the Sign of Monopoly-Finance Capital
The overarching goal of this article is to explain how the relations between capitalist imperialism, primary accumulation-often misleadingly called "primitive accumulation"-and intersectionality operate in contemporary global political economy. From many recent studies, it is clear that ce...
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