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Cultural Writing. Political Science. Hernando de Soto and Francis
Cheneval have edited a collection of ground-breaking cases as part
of the Swiss Human Rights Book series which deal with property
rights as human rights. Topics include Resource Conflict in the
Sudan, Land Reform in Zimbabwe, Rural Property in China, Land
Rights for Rural Women, etc.
This professional book introduces an analytical framework of urban
informality perspectives in the Middle East that is aligned with
the Global South. The context of Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan-in the
Middle East- is the transregional focus of this book. In these
contexts, the book opens a new arena of academic discussion on the
theory and practice of urban informality. Urban Informality:
Experiences and Urban Sustainability Transitions in Middle East
Cities questions urban informality, "as a site of transitions",
interrelated and interlinked with urban sustainability transitions
in speedy changes in a given environment. The book presents 'urban
informality sustainability transitions' regarding resilience and
adaptability that require shifts in urban systems. Shifts from a
static process to a dynamic process that eradicates the
fragmentation between the tensions, anxieties, and pressures of
four modes of production, reproduction, consumptions, and
distribution of goods and services in the city and its practices.
Finally, through eleven chapters, the concluding remarks explore to
what extent and how can urban informality transitions be
sustainable.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
In this, his classic book on the informal economy of Peru and the
reasons why poverty can be a breeding ground for terrorists,
Hernando De Soto describes the forces that keep people dependent on
underground economies: the bureaucratic barriers to legal property
ownership and the lack of legal structures that recognize and
encourage ownership of assets. It is exactly these forces, de Soto
argues, that prevent houses, land, and machines from functioning as
capital does in the West- as assets that can be leveraged to create
more capital. Under the Fujimori government, de Soto's Institute
for Liberty and Democracy wrote dozens of laws to promote property
rights and bring people out of the informal economy and into the
legitimate one. The result was not only an economic boon for Peru
but also the defeat of the Shining Path, the terrorist movement and
black-market force that was then threatening to take over the
Peruvian government. In a new preface, de Soto relates his work to
the present moment, making the connection between the Shining Path
in the 1980's and the Taliban today.
"The hour of capitalism's greatest triumph," writes Hernando de
Soto, "is, in the eyes of four-fifths of humanity, its hour of
crisis." In The Mystery of Capital, the world-famous Peruvian
economist takes up the question that, more than any other, is
central to one of the most crucial problems the world faces today:
Why do some countries succeed at capitalism while others fail?In
strong opposition to the popular view that success is determined by
cultural differences, de Soto finds that it actually has everything
to do with the legal structure of property and property rights.
Every developed nation in the world at one time went through the
transformation from predominantly informal, extralegal ownership to
a formal, unified legal property system. In the West we've
forgotten that creating this system is also what allowed people
everywhere to leverage property into wealth. This persuasive book
will revolutionize our understanding of capital and point the way
to a major transformation of the world economy.
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