Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism
A clarion call to rethink natural resource extraction beyond the extractive industries

Planetary Mine rethinks the politics and territoriality of resource extraction, especially as the mining industry becomes reorganized in the form of logistical networks, and East Asian economies emerge as the new pivot of the capitalist world-system. Through an exploration of the ways in which mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile—the driest in the world—have become intermingled with an expanding constellation of megacities, ports, banks, and factories across East Asia, the book rethinks uneven geographical development in the era of supply chain capitalism. Arguing that extraction entails much more than the mere spatiality of mine shafts and pits, Planetary Mine points towards the expanding webs of infrastructure, of labor, of finance, and of struggle, that drive resource-based industries in the twenty-first century.

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Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism
A clarion call to rethink natural resource extraction beyond the extractive industries

Planetary Mine rethinks the politics and territoriality of resource extraction, especially as the mining industry becomes reorganized in the form of logistical networks, and East Asian economies emerge as the new pivot of the capitalist world-system. Through an exploration of the ways in which mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile—the driest in the world—have become intermingled with an expanding constellation of megacities, ports, banks, and factories across East Asia, the book rethinks uneven geographical development in the era of supply chain capitalism. Arguing that extraction entails much more than the mere spatiality of mine shafts and pits, Planetary Mine points towards the expanding webs of infrastructure, of labor, of finance, and of struggle, that drive resource-based industries in the twenty-first century.

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Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism

Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism

by Martin Arboleda
Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism

Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism

by Martin Arboleda

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A clarion call to rethink natural resource extraction beyond the extractive industries

Planetary Mine rethinks the politics and territoriality of resource extraction, especially as the mining industry becomes reorganized in the form of logistical networks, and East Asian economies emerge as the new pivot of the capitalist world-system. Through an exploration of the ways in which mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile—the driest in the world—have become intermingled with an expanding constellation of megacities, ports, banks, and factories across East Asia, the book rethinks uneven geographical development in the era of supply chain capitalism. Arguing that extraction entails much more than the mere spatiality of mine shafts and pits, Planetary Mine points towards the expanding webs of infrastructure, of labor, of finance, and of struggle, that drive resource-based industries in the twenty-first century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788732963
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 01/14/2020
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Martín Arboleda is based at the School of Sociology of Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile. His research explores the role that primary commodity production performs in the political economy of urbanization and of global capitalism. His work has been published by international outlets such as Antipode, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Harvard Design Magazine, Geoforum, and Society & Space, among others.

Table of Contents

Table of Figures ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 Openings: The Mine as Transnational infrastructure 1

2 Empire: Resource Imperialism after the West 35

3 Labor: Bodies of Extraction and the Making of Urban Environments 75

4 Circulation: State Power and the Logistics Turn in the Extractive Industries 109

5 Expertise: Technocracy and Expropriation 140

6 Money: Debts of Extraction 175

7 Struggle: Plebeian Consciousness and the Universal Ayllu 206

8 Epilogue: Toward an Emancipatory Science in the City of Extraction 243

Index 261

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