Hungry Capital: The Financialization of Food

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Hungry Capital: The Financialization of Food

Author(s): Luigi Russi (Author)

  • Publisher: Zero Books
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar. 2013
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 173 pages
  • ISBN-10: 178099771X
  • ISBN-13: 9781780997711

Book Description

Over the past thirty years, the ability of global finance to affect aspects of everyday life has been increasing at an unprecedented rate. The world of food bears vivid testimony to this tendency, through the scars opened by the 2008 world food price crisis, the iron fist of retailing giants that occupy the supply chain and the unsustainable ecological footprint left behind by global production networks. Hungry Capital offers a rigorous analysis of the influence that financial imperatives exert on the food economy at different levels: from the direct use of edible commodities as an object of speculation to the complex food chains set up by manufacturers and supermarkets. It argues that the circular compulsion to build profits upon profits that global finance injects into the world of food restructures the basic nurturing relationship between man and nature into a streamlined process from which value has to be mined. The end result is a monstrous Leviathan that holds together while at every step risks to crumble.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Luigi Russi takes up an issue that will dominate the lives of people everywhere in the coming years: the adequacy and safety of our food. He brings insights from the worlds of finance, legal sociology and political economy to link processes of global capitalism with the appalling persistence and increase of hunger and malnutrition. A must read. –Jayati Ghosh
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About the Author

Luigi Russi is an academic researcher at City University London and the International University College of Turin working on food and finance.

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