For Johnson, slavery is not something outside of capitalism or the 
American liberal tradition but the clearest instance of each. (John 
Locke lodged no complaints against human bondage.) Slavery should be 
seen not as a sure sign of economic backwardness, but as a technically 
refined system for coordinating abstract knowledge and bodily violence: 
intelligence and torture, free trade and imperial war, financial data 
and brutal physical toil—all adding up to booming world trade, 
accumulating wealth, and ecological degradation. In this picture, the 
Cotton Kingdom looks like nothing less than the homeland of 
neoliberalism, and master and slave, the origin story of contemporary 
America.

full: http://nplusonemag.com/slave-capitalism
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