Rethinking Social Rights as Social Property: Alternatives to Private Property, and the Democratisation of Public Politics

Author:

van Dyk Silke1ORCID,Kip Markus1

Affiliation:

1. University of Jena, Germany

Abstract

Although the transformation of welfare states carries far-reaching implications for property relations, there is an astonishing amnesia regarding property in research concerning the welfare state. To date, the French sociologist Robert Castel is the only thinker to have illuminated the connection between property and social rights: he understands transfer payments and public infrastructures as social property and describes them as rehabilitation of the previously propertyless. Starting out from Castel’s concept of social property, the article discusses its strengths and weaknesses and elaborates conceptually on what it would mean to think of social rights consistently as social property. The authors argue that it is a worthwhile endeavour to think further with and go beyond Castel’s concept of social property. This allows not only to think about public alternatives to private property and to theorise the dismantling of social rights as expropriation, but also to think further on the democratisation of social rights.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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