"Notes on the State of Capital"
by Shimshon Bichler & Jonathan Nitzan
Jerusalem and Montreal, March 2010

These notes are transcribed from a commentary on a paper by Sean Starrs, 
titled 'State and Capital: False Dichotomy But Still Inter-Related'. 
Both the paper and the commentary were presented as part of an 
integrated panel series on 'Capital as Power', held at the 36th Annual 
Conference of the Eastern Economic Association in Philadelphia, February 
26-28, 2010.

Sean Starrs claims that we need to discard our notion of the 'state of 
capital'. The gist of his argument is simple enough. Capitalist 
societies, he says, involve a myriad of power relations, many of them 
very important. These relationships, although often linked to the logic 
of capital, are distinct from that logic and therefore cannot be reduced 
to it. And since we are talking about separate social processes, we 
cannot encompass them all under the same rubric. His conclusion: the 
notion of a totalizing mode of power – which we call the state of 
capital – must be dispensed with.

The notes attempt to clarify. They seek to explain, first, what we mean 
by a 'mode of power', and, second, why we use this concept in the first 
place. The sequence of our presentation is as follows. We begin by 
contrasting two spatial conceptions of the state. We then explain the 
notion of capitalization, which in our view represents the logic of the 
state of capital. And, finally, we flesh out the argument with a series 
of historical examples.

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