A Blocked Exchange? Investment Citizenship and the Limits of the Commodification Objection

In Dimitry Kochenov & Kristin Surak (eds.), Citizenship and Residence Sales: Rethinking the Boundaries of Belonging. Cambridge University Press (2023)
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Abstract

Critics of investment citizenship often appeal to the idea that citizenship should not be commodified. This chapter clarifies how the different arguments in support of this Commodification Objection are best understood as versions of wider claims in the literature on the moral limits of markets (MLM). Through an analysis of the three main objections – The Wrong Distribution Argument, The Value Degradation Argument, and the Motivational Corruption Argument – it claims that these objections rely on flawed and partial interpretations of the broader debates. As such, they do not in fact support the conclusions critics of investment citizenship wish to draw from them. The paper concludes that the commodification objection to investment citizenship should therefore be abandoned, and that normative resistance to the practice should be made on other grounds.

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