Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi

Abstract In the early 1940s, critical theory borrowed the term racket from the urban crime underworld and applied it to criticize monopoly capitalism, which was regarded as a constellation ruled in a mafia-like manner. Decades later, after the experiences of the welfare state in the core counties an...

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Main Authors: Stefan Klein, Ricardo Pagliuso Regatieri
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de Sâo Paulo
Series:Tempo Social
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20702018000300067&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-39ed920da8e341809f5005a5c26aa8f12020-11-25T00:21:32ZporUniversidade de Sâo PauloTempo Social1809-4554303678410.11606/0103-2070.ts.2018.146125S0103-20702018000300067Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosiStefan KleinRicardo Pagliuso RegatieriAbstract In the early 1940s, critical theory borrowed the term racket from the urban crime underworld and applied it to criticize monopoly capitalism, which was regarded as a constellation ruled in a mafia-like manner. Decades later, after the experiences of the welfare state in the core counties and catch-up modernizations in the periphery, concepts such as cronyism and mafioso state were proposed. What these three approaches have in common is the fact that they highlight the mafia-like nature of capitalism and do so for different social and historical contexts. This article suggests that rackets, cronies or mafias have more recently, and increasingly, become structural elements of capitalism, as was first envisaged by critical theory during World War II. We combine theoretical critique and insights with references to empirical expressions of this phenomenon to shed light on this development.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20702018000300067&lng=en&tlng=enCapitalismoRacketsCronyismMafioso EstadoTeoria crítica da sociedade
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Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi
Tempo Social
Capitalismo
Rackets
Cronyism
Mafioso Estado
Teoria crítica da sociedade
author_facet Stefan Klein
Ricardo Pagliuso Regatieri
author_sort Stefan Klein
title Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi
title_short Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi
title_full Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi
title_fullStr Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi
title_full_unstemmed Unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi
title_sort unfettered capitalism: on rackets, cronies and mafiosi
publisher Universidade de Sâo Paulo
series Tempo Social
issn 1809-4554
description Abstract In the early 1940s, critical theory borrowed the term racket from the urban crime underworld and applied it to criticize monopoly capitalism, which was regarded as a constellation ruled in a mafia-like manner. Decades later, after the experiences of the welfare state in the core counties and catch-up modernizations in the periphery, concepts such as cronyism and mafioso state were proposed. What these three approaches have in common is the fact that they highlight the mafia-like nature of capitalism and do so for different social and historical contexts. This article suggests that rackets, cronies or mafias have more recently, and increasingly, become structural elements of capitalism, as was first envisaged by critical theory during World War II. We combine theoretical critique and insights with references to empirical expressions of this phenomenon to shed light on this development.
topic Capitalismo
Rackets
Cronyism
Mafioso Estado
Teoria crítica da sociedade
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