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Formato: | Licensed eBooks |
Idioma: | inglês |
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Bristol :
Bristol University Press,
2024.
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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