A book cover with a security camera. Diagonal lines are emanating from the left of the cover. The cover says "Rinaldo Walcott On Property".

On Property

A book cover with a security camera. Diagonal lines are emanating from the left of the cover. The cover says "Rinaldo Walcott On Property".

Cover of “On Property” by Rinaldo Walcott, 2022 Heritage Toronto Book Award Nominee.

Author: Rinaldo Walcott

Publisher: Biblioasis

In On Property, Rinaldo Walcott explores the long shadow cast by slavery’s afterlife and shows how present-day abolitionists continue the work of their forebears in service of an imaginative, creative philosophy that ensures freedom and equality for all.

From plantation rebellion to prison labour’s super-exploitation, Walcott examines the relationship between policing and property. That a man can lose his life for passing a fake $20 bill when we know our economies are flush with fake money says something about the way we’ve organised society. Yet the intensity of the calls to abolish the police after George Floyd’s death surprised almost everyone. What, exactly, does abolition mean? How did we get here? And what does property have to do with it?

 

 

 

 


About the Author:

Rinaldo Walcott is a Professor in the Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto. His research is in the area of Black Diaspora Cultural Studies, gender and sexuality.