“…In this increasingly zero-sum political economy, the strategies of accumulation-by-dispossession and redistributive dispossession have become more and more idiomatic of the dominant regime of political economy (Andreucci et al, 2017;Bin, 2018;Harvey, 2004Harvey, , 2005Hudson, 2011;Lapavitsas, 2013;Lazzarato, 2012). As exploitation from expanding rounds of production has become more problematic in the regime of accumulation, the role of appropriation has become more predominant, with techniques of direct dispossession proliferating both inside and outside of immediate processes of production (Harvey, 2010a(Harvey, , 2015Moore, 2018;Welsh, 2017aWelsh, , 2020aWelsh, , 2020bWelsh, , 2021c. In this paradigm of accumulation, capital is not reinvested in production, but is eaten up and redistributed as rents.…”