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Autor principal: Ireland, Paddy (Author)
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2024.
Acesso em linha:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.9692590
Sumário:
  • Front Cover
  • Property in Contemporary Capitalism
  • Copyright information
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 From Thing-Ownership to Bundle of Rights to Social Relation
  • Property as thing-ownership: the Blackstonian conception
  • 'Heroic reification': creating objects of property
  • The conceptual limitations of 'property' and 'ownership'
  • The rise of property as thing-ownership
  • From bundle of rights to social relation
  • Vanishing into thin air: property as a 'conceptual mirage'
  • 3 The Dual Nature of Property
  • The revolution in property: institutionalising modern property
  • Private property, individual autonomy and identity
  • Personal possessions versus productive resources
  • Capital, capitalist and capitalism
  • Property-as-capital
  • The reconceptualisation of the joint stock company share
  • 4 Profiting from the Efforts of Others
  • Capital and investment
  • Profiting from the ownership of productive resources
  • The rise of 'rentierism'
  • The new enclosures
  • Profiting from debt
  • The distribution of wealth and capital
  • The gender, racial and inter-generational dimensions of wealth inequality
  • Ownership of public debt
  • Rising private wealth, declining public wealth
  • Speculating on the future
  • 5 Defending the Property Status Quo: Analytical Jurisprudence
  • The new essentialism: reviving property as thing-ownership
  • The ubiquity of property institutions
  • The dangers of abstraction
  • Dominium in Roman law
  • The idea of property in law
  • 6 Defending the Property Status Quo: Law and Economics
  • The modern corporation and the threat to shareholder rights
  • Social democracy and the socialised corporation
  • Defending the rentier: the market for corporate control
  • Contractual theories of the corporation: reprivatising the public company
  • The fictional corporation rematerialises
  • The rise of financialised corporate governance
  • Information cost theories of property
  • Facilitating the market: functionalism and efficiency
  • Property rights as 'special'
  • 7 Safeguarding Property-as-Capital
  • Universalising capitalism
  • Historicising property: private property and capitalism
  • Creating property-as-capital
  • Prioritising the investor interest
  • The new aristocracy of finance
  • Containing democracy: the 'new constitutionalism'
  • Derisking new property
  • Neoliberal ideology versus neoliberal practice
  • 8 Property and Social Transformation
  • Property as a historical category
  • Thing-ownership, bundle of rights or social relation?
  • The social relational dimensions of property
  • Bringing capitalism back in
  • Capitalism's logic of process
  • The moral logic of capitalism
  • Changing the logic: gradual transformative change?
  • References
  • References
  • Index