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Pirates, privateers and the political economy of private violence

机译:海盗,私有者与私人暴力的政治经济学

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Historical accounts of private violence in international relations are often rather under-theorised and under-contextualised. Overall, private violence historically needs to be seen in the context of the relationship between state-building, political economy and violence, rather than through the narrative of states gradually monopolising violence. Pirates and privateers in late-seventeenth and early-eighteenth century Europe were embedded in a broader political economy of violence which needed and actively promoted 'private' violence in a broader pursuit of power. As such, the de-legitimatisation of piracy and privateering were the consequence of a number of interlinked political economic trends, such as the development of public protection of merchant shipping (through the growth of centralised navies), the move away from trade monopolies to inter-imperial trade, and the development of capitalism and industrialism. Present forms of private violence also need to be seen as part of a broader historical dynamic of war, violence and political economy.
机译:在国际关系中有关私人暴力的历史叙述常常是理论不足和背景不足的。总体而言,从历史上讲,私人暴力需要在国家建设,政治经济与暴力之间的关系中加以观察,而不是通过国家的叙述逐步垄断暴力。 17世纪末和18世纪初的欧洲,海盗和私有者陷入了更广泛的暴力政治经济之中,这需要并积极推动“私有”暴力,以更广泛地追求权力。因此,盗版和私有化的合法化是许多相互关联的政治经济趋势的结果,例如发展商船运输的公共保护(通过集中海军的发展),从贸易垄断向国际贸易的转移。 -帝国贸易,以及资本主义和工业主义的发展。当前形式的私人暴力也应被视为战争,暴力和政治经济的广泛历史动力的一部分。

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