![]() | Land Rent, Housing and Urban Planning: A European Perspective Subjects: Economics Finance Business & Industry; Geography; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; Urban Studies; Economics Finance and Accounting; Urban Policy; Urban Sociology - Urban Studies; Cities & Infrastructure; Human Geography; Political Philosophy; Regulatory Policy; Sociology & Social Policy; Industrial Economics; Social Geography; Development Geography; Planning - Human Geography; Marxism & Communism; Social Policy; Social Class; Social Policy; Originally published in 1985, Land Rent, Housing and Urban Planning looks at the crucial social relationships associated with land ownership, and how these have played a crucial role in the economic development of many societies. The understanding of these relationships within modern capitalist societies has proved difficult. Land ownership relations emerge as requiring specific historical analysis for specific periods and societies and as being integral aspects of the capitalist mode of production as a whole - not merely mechanisms which redistribute some independently-determined surplus. |
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