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        Mother of Capital

        How Rent Gave Birth to Modernity

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        Author(s)
        Costa, Matthew
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Rent, or unearned income, is a pervasive concept in contemporary economics. Economists of all stripes see today's global economy as riddled with harmful rents, but most deny these are intrinsic to capitalism, and insist they can be eliminated with the right policies. It begs the question, why is rent theory so critical of the present but so optimistic about the future? In Mother of Capital, Matthew Costa delves into the intellectual and social history of rent to solve this puzzle. Centring rent as the engine of capitalism's historical emergence in medieval Europe, he offers a groundbreaking, systematic history of rent and rent theory. The book also traces the history of resistance to rent from below, and unearths a neglected body of critical rent theory. Weaving complex strands of social and intellectual history into a vivid, lively, and original explanation of how the society we live in came to be, Costa makes a bold intervention into contemporary debates about the origins and future of capitalism, the nature of social change, and of history itself.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/112426
        Keywords
        Rent theory; World history; Economic history; Wage labour; Future of capitalism; Subaltern movements; Economic theory; Rent; Transition from feudalism to capitalism; History of capitalist economics; Birth of capitalism; Engine of history; Feudal Britain; History of Renting; Private Rent; Renters; Capitalism and the state; Accumulation by dispossession; Uneven development; Subaltern studies; Global proletariat; Class struggle; Heterodox economics; Neo-feudalism; Economic history of England; Radical economic thought; Postcapitalism; Land politics; Peasant studies; Capitalism’s future; Historical sociology; Transition debates; Historical materialism; Marxist theory; Political economy; Primitive accumulation; Critique of political economy; History of capitalism; Capitalism vs feudalism; Techno-feudalism; Capitalist transition; Rentier capitalism; Economic rent; History of rent; Origins of capitalism; Resistance to rent; Proletarianization; Books on rent; Private renting; Rent strikes; Theory of Rent
        ISBN
        9780745350561, 9780745350561, 9780745350554, 9780745350547
        Publisher
        Pluto Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.plutobooks.com/
        Publication date and place
        London, 2025
        Classification
        Economic theory and philosophy
        Capitalism
        Economic history
        European history: medieval period, middle ages
        Political economy
        Far-left political ideologies and movements
        Pages
        320
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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