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      Rentiership, improperty and moral economy

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      Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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          The rentier economy is not only dysfunctional but unjust. In this paper, I use a moral economic approach to defend this proposition by going back to basic concepts. Drawing upon classical political economic theory and political theory, and the work of Hobson and Tawney and more recent theorists, I propose a set of complementary distinctions that deepen understanding of rentiership: earned and unearned income; wealth-creating and wealth-extracting investment; property and improperty. I then comment on the relations, similarities and differences between capitalists and rentiers. Next, I review the changing relation between critiques of rentiership and notions of ‘free markets’ and ‘property-owning democracy’ in the history of capitalism, with particular emphasis on the relation of neoliberalism to rent-seeking. Finally, I briefly discuss the implications of rentiership for reducing inequality and averting global heating.

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                Journal
                Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
                Environ Plan A
                SAGE Publications
                0308-518X
                1472-3409
                February 14 2020
                : 0308518X2090828
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK
                Article
                10.1177/0308518X20908287
                40522f34-f426-4078-9213-0c5320927777
                © 2020

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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