2020
DOI: 10.1177/0309816820959826
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Accumulation by dispossession and hegemony in place: The Greek experience

Abstract: Seeking to make sense of the Greek crisis Odyssey and the attendant restructuring of the economy, this article focuses on the spatial dynamics of the crisis. To this end, it builds on Harvey’s concept of accumulation by dispossession and Gramscian hegemony to evaluate the crisis remedy administered to Greece. An attempt is made to demonstrate dispossession of land, public resources and natural assets as a hegemonic project, as it takes place, linked to specific ‘spatio-temporal fixes’ of capital during and aft… Show more

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“…. “more open to capitalist influences and more readily mobilized for capitalist policies” rather than “equally accessible to all social forces and equally adaptable to all ends”’ (Jessop 1990: 147–148, cited by Milonakis et al. 2021: 498–499).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. “more open to capitalist influences and more readily mobilized for capitalist policies” rather than “equally accessible to all social forces and equally adaptable to all ends”’ (Jessop 1990: 147–148, cited by Milonakis et al. 2021: 498–499).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%