La ruptura de una economía moral y las deslegitimación de las deudas hipotecarias

  • Irene Sabaté Muriel Universitat de Barcelona
Keywords: Over-indebtedness, Home repossessions, Economic, financial and real-estate crisis, Moral economy, Justice and legitimacy

Abstract

In Spain, during the recent housing bubble, purchasing a home seemed the most advantageous strategy to access housing, and there was a wide social consensus about the unavoidability of mortgage indebtedness. However, such consensus has been challenged by the financial and real-estate crisis. The victims of home repossessions have been affected by the transgression of several principles, such as the fair compensation for effort and sacrifice, the prioritisation of basic needs over financial commitments, the possibility of a second chance for over-indebted people, or the State's responsibility to guarantee its citizens' livelihood. Such principles may be understood as part of a moral economy, and their transgression has resulted in the emergence of a social movement, the Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH), that is questioning the legitimacy of mortgage debts. The article reflects on the extent to which the perception of over-indebtedness and evictions as unfair situations can have an effect on the reproduction of the political-economic system, insofar the latter is perceived as able or unable to repair injustice.

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Published
2016-04-19
How to Cite
Sabaté Muriel I. (2016). La ruptura de una economía moral y las deslegitimación de las deudas hipotecarias. Nómadas. Critical Journal of Social and Juridical Science, 47(1), 103-117. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_NOMA.2016.v47.n1.52399
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