Abstract
This article attempts to demonstrate the intimate interconnection between value and race in international law. It begins with an exploration of Marxist understandings of imperialism, arguing that they falsely counterpose race and value. It then attempts to reconstruct an account in which the two are understood as mutually constitutive.
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