Investment of Power | Hannah Arendt, 1951

0
Investment of Power | Hannah Arendt, 1951
Hermann Glöckner, Faltgrafik 4-30a, 1977
.

“What imperialists actually wanted was expansion of political power without the foundation of the body politic*. Imperialist expansion had been touched off by a curious kind of economic crisis, the overproduction of capital and the emergence of “superfluous” money, the result of oversaving, which could no longer find productive investment within national borders. For the first time, investment of power did not pave the way for investment of money, since uncontrollable investments in distant countries threatened to transform large strata of society into gamblers, to change the whole capitalist economy from a system of production to a system of financial speculation, and to replace the profits of production with profits in commissions. The decade immediately before the imperialist era, the seventies of the last century, witnessed an unparalleled increase in swindles, financial scandals, and gambling in the stock market.”

Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism, 1951

.
*The body politic is a medieval metaphor that likens a nation to a corporation.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *