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Resource geography III: Rentier natures and the renewal of class struggle

Matthew T. Huber

2022Progress in Human Geography19 citationsDOI

Abstract

There is renewed attention to the importance of rent to understanding capitalist resource geographies. In this report, I ground these discussions in Marx’s theory of “ground rent” and specifically the role of the landlord class as owners of natural forces demanding a “share” of the social surplus (as distinct from the capitalist and working classes). I review emergent literature about three key kinds of rentiers—private landowners, landlord states, and capitalist resource rentiers. I suggest the category of capitalist resource rentier confounds a Marxist class analysis centered on capitalists as the owners of the means of production.

Topics & Concepts

LandlordMarxist philosophyResource (disambiguation)Working classClass (philosophy)Neoclassical economicsClass conflictEconomicsSociologyCapitalismPolitical scienceLawPoliticsEpistemologyPhilosophyComputer scienceComputer networkMining and Resource ManagementAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentPolitical Economy and Marxism