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Chapter 12 - Political Economy and the Iraq War

Said and Arrighi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2018

Bashir Abu-Manneh
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University of Kent
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This chapter argues that Edward Said wrongly neglected the resources of Marxist political economy. Whereas Said saw the war in Iraq, for example, as the result of centuries-old Orientalist dogma about the Middle East and the cynical self-interest of Bush administration “oil men,” the work of the late Giovanni Arrighi explains in detail the links between the resurgent imperialism of the “war on terror” and the strategic goals of the US-centered capitalist world-system. My conclusion is that political economy allows postcolonial scholarship to make visible the inseparability of empire from capital, and the susceptibility of both to critique and practical transformation.
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After Said
Postcolonial Literary Studies in the Twenty-First Century
, pp. 190 - 209
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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