Introduction
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TexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2025.
Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Katharina Pistor explains how capital is not a natural category but a legal construct, made possible through the “coding” of assets by law. This legal coding is largely endorsed by private actors and often reinforces inequalities, limits accountability, and bypasses democratic processes. The state plays a key role by granting authority and enforcement to private arrangements. Rethinking property rights and their legal foundations is essential to restore democratic legitimacy and social equity.
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Katharina Pistor explains how capital is not a natural category but a legal construct, made possible through the “coding” of assets by law. This legal coding is largely endorsed by private actors and often reinforces inequalities, limits accountability, and bypasses democratic processes. The state plays a key role by granting authority and enforcement to private arrangements. Rethinking property rights and their legal foundations is essential to restore democratic legitimacy and social equity.




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