租金问题

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY Critical Historical Studies Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1086/705396
Brett Christophers
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在发达资本主义世界的大部分地区,随着租房者的动态在经济中发挥着越来越重要的作用,对租金、租房者和租房主义的批评愈演愈烈。对于大多数租房主义的批评者来说,租金的核心问题,以及我们应该对此持批评态度的原因,似乎是它代表了“非劳动”收入。在这一批判性反思中,我对这一批评提出了质疑,并在其位置上提出了租金问题的另一种概念化,其中心不是租金“赚取”或“不赚取”的程度,而是租房者天生享有的垄断权力,我认为,实质上解释了寻租资本主义的两个负面特征:低水平的创新和高水平的工人剥削。
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The Problem of Rent
With rentier dynamics playing an increasingly central role in the economy across much of the advanced capitalist world, critiques of rent, the rentier, and rentierism have been gathering a head of steam. For the majority of critics of rentierism, it appears that the central problem of rent, and the reason we should be critical of it, is that it represents “unearned” income. In this critical reflection, I question this critique and, in its place, advance an alternative conceptualization of the problem of rent, centered not on the degree to which rent is or is not “earned” but rather on the monopoly power that the rentier, by her nature, enjoys, and which, I argue, substantially accounts for two of rentier capitalism’s negative features: low levels of innovation and high levels of worker exploitation.
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