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<i>True colors</i> of global economy: In the shadows of racialized capitalism

Pushkala Prasad

2021Organization20 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper unpacks the notion of racial capitalism and highlights its salience for Management and Organization Studies. Racial capitalism is a process of systematically deriving socio-economic value from non-white racial identity groups, and has shaped the contours and trajectories of capitalism for over 500 years. Drawing on the contributions of W.E.B. Du Bois, Bourdieu, and a number of labor historians, we argue that whiteness operates as symbolic capital and status property in market conditions, and is therefore responsible for perpetuating economic inequalities along color lines all over the world. We demonstrate how the extra value placed on whiteness can create a shadowland of split labor markets, colorism, and transnational patterns of expropriation that systematically disadvantage populations of color.

Topics & Concepts

CapitalismSalience (neuroscience)ExpropriationSociologyThe SymbolicValue (mathematics)InequalityRacismCapital (architecture)White (mutation)Identity (music)Neoclassical economicsEconomicsGender studiesMarket economyPolitical scienceAestheticsLawGeographyGenePsychologyCognitive psychologyMathematical analysisPsychoanalysisPhilosophyBiochemistryMathematicsPoliticsMachine learningArchaeologyComputer scienceChemistryEmployment and Welfare StudiesGender Diversity and InequalityManagement and Organizational Studies