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“Why private property?”

Raisons politiques, 2019
Le texte suivant est la transcription de la table ronde qui a clôturé la conférence internationale « Pourquoi la propriété privée ? » (organisée à l’Université libre de Bruxelles en juin 2018). Philippe Van Parijs a accepté d’animer la discussion et d’organiser la confrontation des thèses de Jean-Fabien Spitz, Hillel Steiner et Karl Widerquist sur la ...
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Private Property

2023
Abstract According to moderate conservatives, private property is a primary political value. It provides the resources we all need to stay alive and pursue however we want to live. The justification of private property is controversial. Attempted justifications are based on self-interest, entitlement, and utility.
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WHAT IS PRIVATE PROPERTY?

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1985
Many writers have argued that it is, in fact, impossible to define private property-that the concept itself defies definition. If those arguments can be sustained, then disputes about the justifiability of private property are misconceived. Since private property is indefinable, it cannot serve as a useful concept in political and economic thought: nor
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Private Life, Private Interest, Private Property

Russian Social Science Review, 1992
There are words and concepts that almost automatically trigger bitter discussions in our country. And among them are the terms in the title of this article. True, there are occasional attempts to tone down the bitterness of the disputes surrounding them by using the more ideologically "neutral" terms "personal" or "individual." But the dispute is of ...
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The right to use private property

SSRN Electronic Journal
The right to use is a central element of property rights. But it is an under-analyzed aspect of the right to private property protected by the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment, which requires the government to pay “just compensation” whenever it takes “private property” for public use.
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