'From twenty-first-century techno-patents to landlord sex scams, rentier capitalism tightens its grip on everyday life. In this short book, Joe Collins unpacks the multiple meanings of rent as these evolved through traditional economics to contemporary political economy. A lucid and compassionate account.'Ariel Salleh, Global University for Sustainability, Hong Kong'As rents become ever more important and rentiers become ever more powerful, this book provides an important theoretical underpinning to the idea of rent as a cause and consequence of monopoly. Contemporary capitalism cannot be understood without this.'Jayati Ghosh, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Chapter 1 - What is rent?Chapter 2 - Rent theory in historical perspectiveChapter 3 - Mainstream rent theoryChapter 4 - Rent theory in modern political economyChapter 5 - Why is rent important today?NotesReferences
Joe Collins is a lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Sydney.