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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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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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Private Life, Private Interest, Private Property
Russian Social Science Review, 1992There 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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2022
Abstract A regime of private property gives particular individuals exclusive control over the things around them. This chapter argues that people need that sort of control over their own bodies because they identify with their bodies, because they regard them as theirs. Such identification extends to the things around us.
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Abstract A regime of private property gives particular individuals exclusive control over the things around them. This chapter argues that people need that sort of control over their own bodies because they identify with their bodies, because they regard them as theirs. Such identification extends to the things around us.
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2017
This chapter examines private map spectacles as they unfolded in American homes between 1750 and 1860. Using advertisements, probate records, and personal correspondence, it shows that private consumption of large maps and maps displays grew at an astounding rate after 1750 and continued to do so well into the nineteenth century.
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This chapter examines private map spectacles as they unfolded in American homes between 1750 and 1860. Using advertisements, probate records, and personal correspondence, it shows that private consumption of large maps and maps displays grew at an astounding rate after 1750 and continued to do so well into the nineteenth century.
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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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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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Journal of Law and Society, 1997
This paper explores a connection between law and economics, but not from the conservative point of view that is familiar in jurisprudence today. Instead I bring together the work of legal theorists in the realist and critical legal studies (CLS) schools, and the work of political theorists and economists writing in the market socialist tradition. It is
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This paper explores a connection between law and economics, but not from the conservative point of view that is familiar in jurisprudence today. Instead I bring together the work of legal theorists in the realist and critical legal studies (CLS) schools, and the work of political theorists and economists writing in the market socialist tradition. It is
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Private and Non-private Property
2002Abstract Critics have seldom attempted any analysis of modern property institutions which exhibits that which unites, and that which divides, differing conceptions of property — in particular, what precisely is ‘ownership’ when ascribed to private persons or groups or to agencies discharging public functions.
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