ABSTRACT The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the last decades of the 20th century resulted in the denial that a consideration of property is integral to political philosophy. Theorizing property as intrinsically political demands a return to Marx but on terms he may not have recognized. I outline a politics of property in this paper contending that there can be no universal justification for any regime of property. Property is by definition the institution of a wrong. The articulation of something as property establishes a border, determining what can be owned, how far ownership extends, where it is limited, as well as terms of use and terms of abuse. It establishes a set of proper...
Interrogating the limits of post-foundational accounts of political economy, this response to Taavi ...
What property institutions should be taken to characterize a society which is, by Rawlsian standards...
What property institutions should be taken to characterize a society which is, by Rawlsian standards...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
In both his article Property as the Law of Things and his prior work, Professor Henry Smith has revi...
How should we think about property and property law both descriptively and normatively? This article...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
The collapse of socialist regimes has revived an interest in property rights allover the world, as o...
The means by which property organizes human behavior and social life is the subject of profound and ...
Interrogating the limits of post-foundational accounts of political economy, this response to Taavi ...
What property institutions should be taken to characterize a society which is, by Rawlsian standards...
What property institutions should be taken to characterize a society which is, by Rawlsian standards...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
In both his article Property as the Law of Things and his prior work, Professor Henry Smith has revi...
How should we think about property and property law both descriptively and normatively? This article...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
The collapse of socialist regimes has revived an interest in property rights allover the world, as o...
The means by which property organizes human behavior and social life is the subject of profound and ...
Interrogating the limits of post-foundational accounts of political economy, this response to Taavi ...
What property institutions should be taken to characterize a society which is, by Rawlsian standards...
What property institutions should be taken to characterize a society which is, by Rawlsian standards...