The myth of property : toward an egalitarian theory of ownership.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 1994Description: ix, 219 pISBN:- 0195085949
- 330.17
Contents:
Introduction -- I. The Structure of Ownership -- 1. What, If Anything, Is Ownership? -- 2. Ownership and the Structure of the Economy -- II. Attempts to Justify Liberal Ownership -- 3. Can Liberal Ownership Be Justified by Natural Rights? -- 4. Liberty and Liberal Ownership -- 5. Ownership, Markets, and Moral Desert -- 6. Ownership and the Maximization of Utility -- III. A New Model of Ownership -- 7. The Abandonment of Liberal Ownership -- 8. Self-Ownership -- 9. Toward an Egalitarian Theory of Ownership -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 330.17 CHR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A117353B |
Introduction -- I. The Structure of Ownership -- 1. What, If Anything, Is Ownership? -- 2. Ownership and the Structure of the Economy -- II. Attempts to Justify Liberal Ownership -- 3. Can Liberal Ownership Be Justified by Natural Rights? -- 4. Liberty and Liberal Ownership -- 5. Ownership, Markets, and Moral Desert -- 6. Ownership and the Maximization of Utility -- III. A New Model of Ownership -- 7. The Abandonment of Liberal Ownership -- 8. Self-Ownership -- 9. Toward an Egalitarian Theory of Ownership -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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