This study distills the economic and current signifi cance of John Rogers Commons's political economy. It compares descriptions of three main works that discuss "sovereignty"-namely, A Sociological View of Sovereignty (SVS), Legal Foundations of Capitalism (LFC), and Institutional Economics (IE); we find that the role of sovereignty in his theory changed dramatically. First, in the period from SVS (1899-1900) to LFC (1924), the behavioral principle of sovereignty changed signifi cantly from the standpoint of natural rights, which implies the permanence of privileged customs, to the "pragmatic philosophy" of the courts. Second, in the IE manuscripts (1927-8), sovereignty is a perspective highly capable of explaining socioeconomic systems. Ad...
systems, macroeconomic policies, and supply-side economics. Among his many contri-butions in books a...
Existing legal scholarship does not offer an effective or comprehensive definition of sovereignty. S...
Two orthodoxies have been close to the heart of the British state since the mid-19th century. The fi...
This article distills the economic and current significance contained in the political economy of J....
International audienceWe present a theoretical analysis of monetary sovereignty based on John R. Com...
Sovereignty and the right to property share a common function, and may be seen as equivalent. This p...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
This innovative research monograph on sovereignty argues that the historical examination of the conc...
This Article deals with the theory and practice of sovereignty from the perspective of a trend in th...
Although sovereignty has existed since the creation of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, uncertainty ...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the attempts of John Rogers Commons (1862–1945) to provide ...
A principle of „consumer's sovereignity", understood as production size and structure adjustment to ...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
The debate whether property is a limit on or the product of sovereignty envisages a tension between ...
Claims that state sovereignty has been damaged or diminished by contemporary economic globalization ...
systems, macroeconomic policies, and supply-side economics. Among his many contri-butions in books a...
Existing legal scholarship does not offer an effective or comprehensive definition of sovereignty. S...
Two orthodoxies have been close to the heart of the British state since the mid-19th century. The fi...
This article distills the economic and current significance contained in the political economy of J....
International audienceWe present a theoretical analysis of monetary sovereignty based on John R. Com...
Sovereignty and the right to property share a common function, and may be seen as equivalent. This p...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
This innovative research monograph on sovereignty argues that the historical examination of the conc...
This Article deals with the theory and practice of sovereignty from the perspective of a trend in th...
Although sovereignty has existed since the creation of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, uncertainty ...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the attempts of John Rogers Commons (1862–1945) to provide ...
A principle of „consumer's sovereignity", understood as production size and structure adjustment to ...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
The debate whether property is a limit on or the product of sovereignty envisages a tension between ...
Claims that state sovereignty has been damaged or diminished by contemporary economic globalization ...
systems, macroeconomic policies, and supply-side economics. Among his many contri-butions in books a...
Existing legal scholarship does not offer an effective or comprehensive definition of sovereignty. S...
Two orthodoxies have been close to the heart of the British state since the mid-19th century. The fi...