Javier Moreno Zacares (UK Durham University)
Residential Capitalism
Rent Extraction and Capitalist Production in Modern Spain (1833-2023)
Javier Moreno Zacares (UK Durham University)
Residential Capitalism
Rent Extraction and Capitalist Production in Modern Spain (1833-2023)
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This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political economy, as well as those engaged in crossover fields such as housing studies, urban geography, or financial geography.
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This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political economy, as well as those engaged in crossover fields such as housing studies, urban geography, or financial geography.
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- RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781032079257
- ISBN-10: 1032079258
- Artikelnr.: 70151382
- RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781032079257
- ISBN-10: 1032079258
- Artikelnr.: 70151382
Javier Moreno Zacarés is Assistant Professor of International Political Economy in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, UK.
PART I: Housing Under Capitalism
1 Residential Capitalism: A Theoretical Introduction
Housing's Paradoxes
Capitalists and Rentiers
Hybrid Logics
What Is (Residential) Capitalism?
A Pre-History of Residential Capitalism
Mass Urbanisation
Capitalist Residential Production
Governing Residential Capitalism
Capital, Hegemony, and the State
Historicising Residential Strategies
Outline of the Book
2 Residential Accumulation in Capitalist Political Economies
Residential Accumulation: Between Rent Extraction and Capitalist Production
The Hybridity of Housing Provision
House Rents in the Capitalist Economy
Residential Social-Property Relations: Analysing Capitalist Housing
Provision
Production
Exchange
Finance
Reproduction
PART II: The Liberal Era, 1833-1939
3 Liberal Property and Its Discontents
The Formation of the Liberal State
Framing the Liberal Revolution
Imperial Decline
The Liberal City in an Uneven Capitalist Transition
A Pre-Capitalist Agriculture
Capitalist Production and Mass Urbanisation
The Urban Household
Pacifying the Urban Masses
Spatial Politics of the Liberal Oligarchy
Competing State Projects
Morbid Symptoms
4 The Contradictions of the Liberal City
The Construction of the Liberal City
The Creation of Absolute Private Property
The Rise of the Market-Dependent Rentier
The Capitalist Transition in the Building Trades
Repairing the Liberal City
Faulty Extensions: The Ensanches
Structural Failure: The Underdevelopment of Property Development
Foundational Problems: Towards a Social Liberalism
The Collapse of the Liberal City
The False Promise of Liberal Property
The Unravelling
PART III: Franco's Dictatorship, 1939-75
5 The Reconstruction of Urban Modernity
Political Anatomy of the Francoist State
The Roots of the Counter-Revolution
Bureaucratic Factionalism in the National Movement
Catch-Up Development and Accelerated Urbanisation
Post-War Autarky
Geopolitical Realignment and Technocratic Turn
The 'Spanish Economic Miracle'
Catholic Domestication
Domination and Unrest in the Francoist City
The Limits to Urban Hegemony
Death and Resurrection of Urban Unrest
6 The Property-Owning Autocracy
Falangist Designs
Orchestrate the City
Nurture the Developer
Euthanise the Landlord
Urbanise the Smallholder
Developmentalist Consolidation
Turf War in the Bureaucracy
An Urban State of Exception
The Professionalisation of the Capitalist Developer
Democratic Horizons
The Working Class Goes to Heaven?
Democracy Against Residential Capitalism
PART IV: The 'Regime of 1978', 1975-2023
7 Neoliberalism and the Asset-Price Economy
Foundations of the New Liberal State
The Constitutional Settlement
The State of Autonomies
Neoliberal Democracy: A Second Restoration?
Neoliberal Restructuring and Asset-Price Speculation
The Onset of Neoliberalism
Experimenting With Financialisation
The Road to the Great Recession
Urbanisation in a Rentierised Economy
The Rise of Urban Entrepreneurialism
The Party-Developer Nexus
The Crisis of Neoliberal Hegemony
European 'Modernisation' and the Petit Rentier
Housing Crash and Hegemonic Breakdown
The Crisis of the Constitutional Settlement
8 The Democratisation of Rentierism
Neoliberalising Housing Provision
Supporting the Homebuyer
The Liberalisation of Mortgage Finance
New Extremes in Capitalist Building
Rent and Residence in the Era of Mass Speculation
Climbing Up the Property Ladder
The Primacy of the Developer
'House Prices Never Go Down'
Crisis and Recomposition of Residential Capitalism
Lineages of the New Urban Activism
The Repoliticisation of Residential Capitalism
Rise and Fall of the New Municipalism
The Revenge of the Landlord
Towards a New Moral Economy?
Concluding Remarks
1 Residential Capitalism: A Theoretical Introduction
Housing's Paradoxes
Capitalists and Rentiers
Hybrid Logics
What Is (Residential) Capitalism?
A Pre-History of Residential Capitalism
Mass Urbanisation
Capitalist Residential Production
Governing Residential Capitalism
Capital, Hegemony, and the State
Historicising Residential Strategies
Outline of the Book
2 Residential Accumulation in Capitalist Political Economies
Residential Accumulation: Between Rent Extraction and Capitalist Production
The Hybridity of Housing Provision
House Rents in the Capitalist Economy
Residential Social-Property Relations: Analysing Capitalist Housing
Provision
Production
Exchange
Finance
Reproduction
PART II: The Liberal Era, 1833-1939
3 Liberal Property and Its Discontents
The Formation of the Liberal State
Framing the Liberal Revolution
Imperial Decline
The Liberal City in an Uneven Capitalist Transition
A Pre-Capitalist Agriculture
Capitalist Production and Mass Urbanisation
The Urban Household
Pacifying the Urban Masses
Spatial Politics of the Liberal Oligarchy
Competing State Projects
Morbid Symptoms
4 The Contradictions of the Liberal City
The Construction of the Liberal City
The Creation of Absolute Private Property
The Rise of the Market-Dependent Rentier
The Capitalist Transition in the Building Trades
Repairing the Liberal City
Faulty Extensions: The Ensanches
Structural Failure: The Underdevelopment of Property Development
Foundational Problems: Towards a Social Liberalism
The Collapse of the Liberal City
The False Promise of Liberal Property
The Unravelling
PART III: Franco's Dictatorship, 1939-75
5 The Reconstruction of Urban Modernity
Political Anatomy of the Francoist State
The Roots of the Counter-Revolution
Bureaucratic Factionalism in the National Movement
Catch-Up Development and Accelerated Urbanisation
Post-War Autarky
Geopolitical Realignment and Technocratic Turn
The 'Spanish Economic Miracle'
Catholic Domestication
Domination and Unrest in the Francoist City
The Limits to Urban Hegemony
Death and Resurrection of Urban Unrest
6 The Property-Owning Autocracy
Falangist Designs
Orchestrate the City
Nurture the Developer
Euthanise the Landlord
Urbanise the Smallholder
Developmentalist Consolidation
Turf War in the Bureaucracy
An Urban State of Exception
The Professionalisation of the Capitalist Developer
Democratic Horizons
The Working Class Goes to Heaven?
Democracy Against Residential Capitalism
PART IV: The 'Regime of 1978', 1975-2023
7 Neoliberalism and the Asset-Price Economy
Foundations of the New Liberal State
The Constitutional Settlement
The State of Autonomies
Neoliberal Democracy: A Second Restoration?
Neoliberal Restructuring and Asset-Price Speculation
The Onset of Neoliberalism
Experimenting With Financialisation
The Road to the Great Recession
Urbanisation in a Rentierised Economy
The Rise of Urban Entrepreneurialism
The Party-Developer Nexus
The Crisis of Neoliberal Hegemony
European 'Modernisation' and the Petit Rentier
Housing Crash and Hegemonic Breakdown
The Crisis of the Constitutional Settlement
8 The Democratisation of Rentierism
Neoliberalising Housing Provision
Supporting the Homebuyer
The Liberalisation of Mortgage Finance
New Extremes in Capitalist Building
Rent and Residence in the Era of Mass Speculation
Climbing Up the Property Ladder
The Primacy of the Developer
'House Prices Never Go Down'
Crisis and Recomposition of Residential Capitalism
Lineages of the New Urban Activism
The Repoliticisation of Residential Capitalism
Rise and Fall of the New Municipalism
The Revenge of the Landlord
Towards a New Moral Economy?
Concluding Remarks
PART I: Housing Under Capitalism
1 Residential Capitalism: A Theoretical Introduction
Housing's Paradoxes
Capitalists and Rentiers
Hybrid Logics
What Is (Residential) Capitalism?
A Pre-History of Residential Capitalism
Mass Urbanisation
Capitalist Residential Production
Governing Residential Capitalism
Capital, Hegemony, and the State
Historicising Residential Strategies
Outline of the Book
2 Residential Accumulation in Capitalist Political Economies
Residential Accumulation: Between Rent Extraction and Capitalist Production
The Hybridity of Housing Provision
House Rents in the Capitalist Economy
Residential Social-Property Relations: Analysing Capitalist Housing
Provision
Production
Exchange
Finance
Reproduction
PART II: The Liberal Era, 1833-1939
3 Liberal Property and Its Discontents
The Formation of the Liberal State
Framing the Liberal Revolution
Imperial Decline
The Liberal City in an Uneven Capitalist Transition
A Pre-Capitalist Agriculture
Capitalist Production and Mass Urbanisation
The Urban Household
Pacifying the Urban Masses
Spatial Politics of the Liberal Oligarchy
Competing State Projects
Morbid Symptoms
4 The Contradictions of the Liberal City
The Construction of the Liberal City
The Creation of Absolute Private Property
The Rise of the Market-Dependent Rentier
The Capitalist Transition in the Building Trades
Repairing the Liberal City
Faulty Extensions: The Ensanches
Structural Failure: The Underdevelopment of Property Development
Foundational Problems: Towards a Social Liberalism
The Collapse of the Liberal City
The False Promise of Liberal Property
The Unravelling
PART III: Franco's Dictatorship, 1939-75
5 The Reconstruction of Urban Modernity
Political Anatomy of the Francoist State
The Roots of the Counter-Revolution
Bureaucratic Factionalism in the National Movement
Catch-Up Development and Accelerated Urbanisation
Post-War Autarky
Geopolitical Realignment and Technocratic Turn
The 'Spanish Economic Miracle'
Catholic Domestication
Domination and Unrest in the Francoist City
The Limits to Urban Hegemony
Death and Resurrection of Urban Unrest
6 The Property-Owning Autocracy
Falangist Designs
Orchestrate the City
Nurture the Developer
Euthanise the Landlord
Urbanise the Smallholder
Developmentalist Consolidation
Turf War in the Bureaucracy
An Urban State of Exception
The Professionalisation of the Capitalist Developer
Democratic Horizons
The Working Class Goes to Heaven?
Democracy Against Residential Capitalism
PART IV: The 'Regime of 1978', 1975-2023
7 Neoliberalism and the Asset-Price Economy
Foundations of the New Liberal State
The Constitutional Settlement
The State of Autonomies
Neoliberal Democracy: A Second Restoration?
Neoliberal Restructuring and Asset-Price Speculation
The Onset of Neoliberalism
Experimenting With Financialisation
The Road to the Great Recession
Urbanisation in a Rentierised Economy
The Rise of Urban Entrepreneurialism
The Party-Developer Nexus
The Crisis of Neoliberal Hegemony
European 'Modernisation' and the Petit Rentier
Housing Crash and Hegemonic Breakdown
The Crisis of the Constitutional Settlement
8 The Democratisation of Rentierism
Neoliberalising Housing Provision
Supporting the Homebuyer
The Liberalisation of Mortgage Finance
New Extremes in Capitalist Building
Rent and Residence in the Era of Mass Speculation
Climbing Up the Property Ladder
The Primacy of the Developer
'House Prices Never Go Down'
Crisis and Recomposition of Residential Capitalism
Lineages of the New Urban Activism
The Repoliticisation of Residential Capitalism
Rise and Fall of the New Municipalism
The Revenge of the Landlord
Towards a New Moral Economy?
Concluding Remarks
1 Residential Capitalism: A Theoretical Introduction
Housing's Paradoxes
Capitalists and Rentiers
Hybrid Logics
What Is (Residential) Capitalism?
A Pre-History of Residential Capitalism
Mass Urbanisation
Capitalist Residential Production
Governing Residential Capitalism
Capital, Hegemony, and the State
Historicising Residential Strategies
Outline of the Book
2 Residential Accumulation in Capitalist Political Economies
Residential Accumulation: Between Rent Extraction and Capitalist Production
The Hybridity of Housing Provision
House Rents in the Capitalist Economy
Residential Social-Property Relations: Analysing Capitalist Housing
Provision
Production
Exchange
Finance
Reproduction
PART II: The Liberal Era, 1833-1939
3 Liberal Property and Its Discontents
The Formation of the Liberal State
Framing the Liberal Revolution
Imperial Decline
The Liberal City in an Uneven Capitalist Transition
A Pre-Capitalist Agriculture
Capitalist Production and Mass Urbanisation
The Urban Household
Pacifying the Urban Masses
Spatial Politics of the Liberal Oligarchy
Competing State Projects
Morbid Symptoms
4 The Contradictions of the Liberal City
The Construction of the Liberal City
The Creation of Absolute Private Property
The Rise of the Market-Dependent Rentier
The Capitalist Transition in the Building Trades
Repairing the Liberal City
Faulty Extensions: The Ensanches
Structural Failure: The Underdevelopment of Property Development
Foundational Problems: Towards a Social Liberalism
The Collapse of the Liberal City
The False Promise of Liberal Property
The Unravelling
PART III: Franco's Dictatorship, 1939-75
5 The Reconstruction of Urban Modernity
Political Anatomy of the Francoist State
The Roots of the Counter-Revolution
Bureaucratic Factionalism in the National Movement
Catch-Up Development and Accelerated Urbanisation
Post-War Autarky
Geopolitical Realignment and Technocratic Turn
The 'Spanish Economic Miracle'
Catholic Domestication
Domination and Unrest in the Francoist City
The Limits to Urban Hegemony
Death and Resurrection of Urban Unrest
6 The Property-Owning Autocracy
Falangist Designs
Orchestrate the City
Nurture the Developer
Euthanise the Landlord
Urbanise the Smallholder
Developmentalist Consolidation
Turf War in the Bureaucracy
An Urban State of Exception
The Professionalisation of the Capitalist Developer
Democratic Horizons
The Working Class Goes to Heaven?
Democracy Against Residential Capitalism
PART IV: The 'Regime of 1978', 1975-2023
7 Neoliberalism and the Asset-Price Economy
Foundations of the New Liberal State
The Constitutional Settlement
The State of Autonomies
Neoliberal Democracy: A Second Restoration?
Neoliberal Restructuring and Asset-Price Speculation
The Onset of Neoliberalism
Experimenting With Financialisation
The Road to the Great Recession
Urbanisation in a Rentierised Economy
The Rise of Urban Entrepreneurialism
The Party-Developer Nexus
The Crisis of Neoliberal Hegemony
European 'Modernisation' and the Petit Rentier
Housing Crash and Hegemonic Breakdown
The Crisis of the Constitutional Settlement
8 The Democratisation of Rentierism
Neoliberalising Housing Provision
Supporting the Homebuyer
The Liberalisation of Mortgage Finance
New Extremes in Capitalist Building
Rent and Residence in the Era of Mass Speculation
Climbing Up the Property Ladder
The Primacy of the Developer
'House Prices Never Go Down'
Crisis and Recomposition of Residential Capitalism
Lineages of the New Urban Activism
The Repoliticisation of Residential Capitalism
Rise and Fall of the New Municipalism
The Revenge of the Landlord
Towards a New Moral Economy?
Concluding Remarks