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The financialisation of the social project: Embedded liberalism, neoliberalism and home ownership

Forrest, Ray ; Hirayama, Yosuke

Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2015-02, Vol.52 (2), p.233-244 [Periódico revisado por pares]

London, England: SAGE Publications

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  • Título:
    The financialisation of the social project: Embedded liberalism, neoliberalism and home ownership
  • Autor: Forrest, Ray ; Hirayama, Yosuke
  • Assuntos: Australia ; Capitalism ; Commodification ; England ; Great Britain ; Home Ownership ; Housing ; Japan ; Keynesian theory ; Keynesianism ; Landowners ; Liberalism ; Neoliberalism ; Post-conflict societies ; Public housing ; U.S.A ; United Kingdom ; United States ; United States of America ; War
  • É parte de: Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2015-02, Vol.52 (2), p.233-244
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  • Descrição: This paper argues that the relentless logic of commodification has served to undermine a key element of the social cement of contemporary capitalism: home ownership. In addressing this issue, the paper explores the development of the post war 'social project' of home ownership with particular reference to mature home ownership societies such as the USA, Japan, Britain and Australia. The paper then outlines the new fault lines and fractures which have emerged in post-crisis home ownership systems and the way in which a more vigorous, financialised private landlordism has emerged from the debris of the subprime meltdown. A key argument is that in a new and more intensified process of housing commodification, the social project promise of home ownership for a previous generation has shifted to a promise of private landlordism for current generations. In summary, the social project of Keynesian-embedded liberalism has been undermined by the economic project of neoliberalism.
  • Editor: London, England: SAGE Publications
  • Idioma: Inglês

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