Power and polycrisis: on the durability of Capitalism-patriarchy-Colonialism (CPC)

Publication date

2025-08

Authors

Kaiser, Birgit M.ISNI 0000000076866346
Thiele, K.C.ORCID 0000-0002-2767-1424ISNI 0000000071045418
Jansen, Esther
Paterino, Arianna
Avelino, FlorORCID 0000-0002-3709-9791ISNI 0000000353544418
Wijsman, Katinka

Editors

Gallarotti, Giulio

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Abstract

This paper is inspired by Jamaican cultural critic Sylvia Wynter who notes that contemporary times do not face a list of separate problems, but a ‘global problematique’. While these current socio-political, economic and ecological challenges are often referred to as ‘polycrisis’, this paper asks what the focus on crisis obfuscates and how instead a focus on power can help move beyond the emergency-exceptionalism of crisis-thinking. Our argument highlights how specifically the durable and interlocking effects of capitalist, patriarchal and (neo-)colonial power have to be analysed in conjunction. For these interlocking vectors of power, we propose the acronym ‘CPC’.

Keywords

CPC, Capitalism (C), colonialism (C), patriarchy (P), polycrisis, Sociology and Political Science

Citation

Kaiser, B, Thiele, K, Jansen, E, Paterino, A, Avelino, F & Wijsman, K 2025, Power and polycrisis : on the durability of Capitalism-patriarchy-Colonialism (CPC). in G Gallarotti (ed.), Political Power and Crisis : Essays on Political Power Dynamics in Turbulent Times. Journal of Political Power, no. 1, vol. 18, Routledge, London, pp. 147-164. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003569206-9