If we are to create a just society after COVID-19, we need to talk about property rights

Kirsteen Shields, Padraic Kenna

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Abstract / Description of output

In human rights terms, Covid-19 could be a game-changer. Governments everywhere have mobilised resources and regulated markets to increase access to healthcare, housing, and food, in truly unprecedented ways. State actions are progressing economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights where decades of campaigning have struggled to make a dent...

The emergency measures taken have been breathtaking – bans on evictions, mortgage and rent holidays, universal health care, guaranteed minimum incomes – have all taken place with a speed and certainty that cuts right across all the “impossibilities” of the recent past. It suggests a new and potential reality of how we might live.
Original languageEnglish
TypeOp-ed
Media of outputOpendemocracy.org
PublisherOpen Democracy
Publication statusPublished - 17 May 2020

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