Accumulation by Dispossession and Its Limits: The Southern Africa Paradigm Revisited

Giovanni Arrighi1, Nicole Aschoff2, Ben Scully3
1Beverly Silver, Sociology Department, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
2Sociology Department, Boston University, Boston, USA
3Sociology Department, The John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA

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