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The Law is an Anagram of Wealth
YSI South Asia Webinar on Capitalism
Start time:
November 19, 2021 @ 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
EST
Location:
Online
Type:
Other
Speakers
Benjamin Davy
Prof. Dr.
Description
It is with great pleasure that we inform you that this session of the webinar series will feature Prof. Dr. Benjamin Davy, visiting professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Johannesburg, and at the School of Architecture and Spatial Planning, TU Wien University.
Abstract
The title of an Anne Clark record (2008) captures nicely how material wealth depends on the existence of a legal system. My lecture will focus on the relationship between land uses, land values, and land law. Classic economists already were aware that wealth cannot be enjoyed in a sustainable fashion without property rights and the effective protection of the courts. According to Marx (1894: 772), the different forms of rent have in common »the economic realization of landed property, the legal fiction by virtue of which various individuals have exclusive possession of particular parts of the globe.« The exchange value and use value of land emerge as a result of institutions which approve of the possible and profitable uses of the land. In von Thünen’s world, the highest bidder prevails with her best use of the land if this use is secure. Without a land right, there is no land value. Joan Robinson asserted that »the right to exploit territory is the archetypal form of property. The whole structure of a society is affected by the rules of the game in respect to land tenure and inheritance« (Robinson 1965: 283). But the rules of the game of land uses are neither simple nor free from bias: »What we call land is an element of nature inextricably interwoven with men’s institutions. To isolate it and form a market out of it was perhaps the weirdest of all undertakings of our ancestors« (Polanyi 1944: 178).
References
Anne Clark (2008) The Law is an Anagram of Wealth. Spv Recordings.
Marx, Karl (1894/1991) Capital. A critique of political economy. Volume III. Introduced by Ernest Mandel. Translated by David Fernbach. London: Penguin Books.
Polanyi, Karl (1944/1957) The great transformation. The political and economic origins of our time. Boston: Beacon Press.
Robinson, Joan (1965) The accumulation of capital. 2nd edition. London, Melbourne, & Toronto: Macmillan.
Biography
Ben Davy is visiting professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Johannesburg, and at the School of Architecture and Spatial Planning, TU Wien University. He was professor of land policy, land management and municipal geo-information at the School of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University. Ben was president of the International Academic Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights (PLPR) and the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP). Among his books are "Essential Injustice" (1997) and "Land Policy" (2012). Currently, he works on land reform, land use ethics, and the dignity of human and non-human animals.
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Format
Prof. Davy will be speaking for the first 45 minutes. We will then be holding a Q&A Session.
This session is part of the larger project:
Dissecting Capitalism: Its past, present and future
This series aims to explore the tenets of capitalism over the fabric of time and examine its influence on the global economy and social classes.
Hosted by Working Group(s):
Organizers
Attendees
Fabio Bayro Kaiser
Srishti Goyal
Nikolai Yakushev
Christiane Hitzemann
mayumi tabata
Eva Lickert
Behzod Alimov
JoaquÃn Alvarez
Krshtee Sukhbilas
Eric Haiman
Nan Hao
Hazem Mohamed
Larissa de Lima
Samyak Jain
Aneesha Chitgupi
Mohammed Wakif Amin Hussain
Subhasree Ghatak
Manika Bora
Kunal Munjal
Farwa Naqvi
Nepeti Nicanor
Manuel Lutz
Sonia Freire Trigo
Tamara Maricic
Evangelia Balla
Celso Gonzalez
Sattwick Dey Biswas
Tristan Claus
Andrew Purves
Kendall Stephenson
Hudda Luni
Maeva Bennetto
akash bhatt
Ajibola Akanji
Alisa Illarionova
Muez Ali
ECEM OKAN
Shyam Soundararajan
Alison Vasconez
farhad gohardani
Asli Yuruk
Rocio Lozano
Vijay Ram S
Renuka Bhat
Karel Ohana
Robyn Morris
Christopher Pomwene Shafuda
Marc Jacquinet
Borys Cieslak