Everyday Encounters with State and Capitalism

Everyday Encounters with State and Capitalism

By Bhabani Shankar Nayak

Everyday Encounters with State and Capitalism depicts the experiences of working people and how the state and capitalism squeeze their labour and knowledge traditions in the processes of profit maximisation.

Paperback, 206 Pages

ISBN:9781839994883

April 2025

£19.99, $24.95

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About This Book

This book illustrates how different forces shape ideas, knowledge traditions, policies, processes, institutions and everyday lives to domesticate both people and the planet in pursuit of profit. It examines the myriad ways in which contemporary ruling and non-ruling elites influence politics, culture, economy and religion and shape our daily interactions, emphasising their impact on individuals, families, communities, democratic praxis, societal structures and nature. The book portrays power structures that are skewed in a manner that marginalises many while upholding the interests of a few. It depicts numerous contradictions inherent in capitalism and the state, while also presenting alternative ideas drawn from the everyday experiences of working people.
State and capitalism territorialise and deterritorialise lives and livelihoods. It destabilises social, cultural and economic relationships. Everyday crises are manufactured, and conflicts are designed to divert the masses from exploring alternatives to capitalism. This strategy aims to maintain the status quo by ensuring that attention and resources are consistently focused on the accumulation of wealth and prosperity for a few, thereby preventing widespread consideration of alternative and egalitarian systems and processes for mass welfare.

Reviews

Through thought-provoking analysis, Everyday Encounters with State and Capitalism challenges readers to reconsider dominant narratives and envision a world where economic and political systems serve the many, not just the privileged few.—South Asia Journal

‘This is a powerful, insightful exploration of how capitalism and the state shape everyday life. Combin-ing accessible writing with a critical lens, it unpacks structures that marginalise many while benefiting the few and offers fresh, hopeful perspectives drawn from real-world experiences. A must-read for scholars and general audiences alike’. — Oliver Barish, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

‘Bhabani Shankar Nayak has made a name for himself as a committed progressive scholar focusing on many aspects of contemporary capitalism and culture. In a world rocked by seemingly endless conflict, actual genocide, and a sustained assault on the world population in its entirety, his insights help to bring order to the chaos facing us’. — Kees van der Pijl, author of States of Emergency, Keeping the Global Population in Check

‘Passion, promise and hope define this unique book, which ridges distant academic debates on the state and capitalism, offering working people the tools to understand essential alternatives for building a peaceful and prosperous world’. — Dr Nigel Walton, Senior Lecturer in Strategy & Innovation, University of Portsmouth, UK

Author Information

Bhabani Shankar Nayak is a political economist and works as Professor of Business Management at the Guildhall School of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University, UK.

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Table of Contents

About the Book, About the Author, Acknowledgement, Introduction, 1 Territorialisation, Deterritorialisation and Capitalism, 2 Cultures of Capitalism, 3 Politics of Capitalism in Colonial and Postcolonial Countries, 4 Localisation of Religious and Capitalist Politics in India, 5 Contradictions, Conflicts, Collaborations and Contours of Capitalism, 6 Resistance and Capitalism, Bibliography, Index

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