A review by jasonkatz119
Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy by Saskia Sassen

4.0

Tremendous to have an overview, a theory from the margins, about systematized expulsion in varying forms (foreign land acquisitions and national debt burdens, financialization of nonfinancial economic sectors, and biospheric expulsion from areas of dead water and land.


On a positive note, this book tracks the "strategic participation of states in global processes that, guided by different interests, could reorient goals away from the global corporate agenda and toward global agendas concerning the environment, human rights, social justice, and climate change."

A good addition to the discourse.