I argue that taxation for redistributive purposes is a property rights violation, responding to arguments (due to Nagel, Murphy, Sunstein, and Holmes) claiming that individuals lack ownership of their pretax incomes
This is a response to Macleod 2012's argument that the history of unjust property acquisitions requi...
Abstract In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution ca...
Natural property rights theories have become the primary lens through which conservative jurists and...
I argue that taxation for redistributive purposes is a property rights violation, responding to argu...
Theories about distributive justice mostly address two questions, whether and under what circumstanc...
In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution can lead to...
This article examines the flaw in the libertarian conception of the right to property. It argues tha...
The human rights that are defended in libertarian literature tend to be limited in scope, which enta...
In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution can lead to...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact that property rights exert on income i...
The “Libertarian Challenge” to redistributive taxation is given as the syllogism: Property is justif...
Imperfect rights are not held against any single person, and when violated, they do not ground a cla...
In this paper, I plan to explore whether giving gifts, inheritance, or charity can be justified usin...
A wealth tax is a tax levied periodically on the value of a taxpayer's possessions (excluding opport...
Recently, there has been an effort to make libertarianism compatible with a redistributive inheritan...
This is a response to Macleod 2012's argument that the history of unjust property acquisitions requi...
Abstract In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution ca...
Natural property rights theories have become the primary lens through which conservative jurists and...
I argue that taxation for redistributive purposes is a property rights violation, responding to argu...
Theories about distributive justice mostly address two questions, whether and under what circumstanc...
In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution can lead to...
This article examines the flaw in the libertarian conception of the right to property. It argues tha...
The human rights that are defended in libertarian literature tend to be limited in scope, which enta...
In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution can lead to...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact that property rights exert on income i...
The “Libertarian Challenge” to redistributive taxation is given as the syllogism: Property is justif...
Imperfect rights are not held against any single person, and when violated, they do not ground a cla...
In this paper, I plan to explore whether giving gifts, inheritance, or charity can be justified usin...
A wealth tax is a tax levied periodically on the value of a taxpayer's possessions (excluding opport...
Recently, there has been an effort to make libertarianism compatible with a redistributive inheritan...
This is a response to Macleod 2012's argument that the history of unjust property acquisitions requi...
Abstract In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution ca...
Natural property rights theories have become the primary lens through which conservative jurists and...