Property rights are commonly thought to be absolute and sacrosanct. Utilitarian theorists, such as Locke, have encouraged a further belief that property rights are synonymous with individual liberty. A number of more recent writers have claimed that these rights are moral values independent of the particular (capitalist) structure of society. Moreover, there is a supposed conflict between the community good and individual liberty. These notions are criticized from a Structuralist perspective which presumes that individuals have meaning only in a social context. It is also claimed, contrary to utilitarian notions, that values themselves (whether defined as the deep causes of inequality or not) can only be derived from the community
Professor Eric Claeys’s forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights, offers a deep perspective on prop...
Two rival approaches to property rights dominate contemporary political philosophy: Lockean natural ...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
Entirely apart from the substantive justification for existing private property rights, there are se...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
Theories of property presuppose conceptions of community, and of the individual\u27s relationship to...
The question of whether private property rights can be human rights is longstanding. In this article...
The relationship between property and morality has been obscured by three elements in our intellectu...
While recognising property in the human body would have its uses, there are objections to granting s...
Problems concerning the allocation and use of natural resources are increasingly being described in ...
ABSTRACT: Some rights to resources adhere to individuals on the basis of ascribed characteristics—t...
This chapter discusses the nature and value of property rights. It will explain (1) what property ri...
One influential approach to environmental problems holds that their solution requires the definition...
The ability of human beings to enjoy life on this earth is threatened at all times, in all places, b...
Professor Eric Claeys’s forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights, offers a deep perspective on prop...
Two rival approaches to property rights dominate contemporary political philosophy: Lockean natural ...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
Entirely apart from the substantive justification for existing private property rights, there are se...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
Theories of property presuppose conceptions of community, and of the individual\u27s relationship to...
The question of whether private property rights can be human rights is longstanding. In this article...
The relationship between property and morality has been obscured by three elements in our intellectu...
While recognising property in the human body would have its uses, there are objections to granting s...
Problems concerning the allocation and use of natural resources are increasingly being described in ...
ABSTRACT: Some rights to resources adhere to individuals on the basis of ascribed characteristics—t...
This chapter discusses the nature and value of property rights. It will explain (1) what property ri...
One influential approach to environmental problems holds that their solution requires the definition...
The ability of human beings to enjoy life on this earth is threatened at all times, in all places, b...
Professor Eric Claeys’s forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights, offers a deep perspective on prop...
Two rival approaches to property rights dominate contemporary political philosophy: Lockean natural ...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...