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enclosure-of-commons

The historical and ongoing process of transforming commonly accessible resources into privately owned property.

1 chapter across 1 book

Four Futures: Visions of the World After Capitalism (2016)Peter Frase

Chapter 8

This chapter explores the concept of 'rentism,' a post-capitalist economic system where wealth and power are maintained through control of intellectual property rather than traditional capital or labor. It discusses how intellectual property laws enable a small elite to monopolize the production of abundance in a highly automated world, extracting rents without contributing labor or production. The chapter also situates rentism within historical and theoretical contexts of rent, property, and scarcity, emphasizing the social construction of property and the political struggles over commons and ownership.