Biblical commandment includes the injunction for humanity to have dominion over the earth. And prima facie, it is far from clear whether the terms of this commandment are actually consistent with a more 'Green' view of natural dominion (e.g. such as that of stewardship). This paper seeks to understand this apparent tension (and ultimately defend a stewardship view) in the light of (Marxist cited) claims by the Reformation-era German cleric Thomas Müntzer, concerning the free appropriation of nature’s products on the one hand, and the just distribution of property on the other. It then outlines how the philosopher John Locke proved to be pivotal in how this understanding of property came to be distorted in contemporary capitalist society. F...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
This article argues that private property is a main cause of the current ecological crisis. The arti...
John R. Schneider (2005) encourages Christians to engage in consumer capitalism by extravagantly co...
The stewardship model of property provides a duty-based alternative property concept that is increa...
The resource allocation and utilization discourse is dominated by debates about rights particularly ...
The collapse of the medieval political and social order, the rise of the nation state and the emerg...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
Professor Eric Claeys’s forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights, offers a deep perspective on prop...
We contend that market prices are indispensable in the valuation and allocation of natural resource...
This paper will examine how the notion of private property and the consequent sense of human entitle...
We use rules to decide what to do with scarce resources. Questions about rules matter insofar as we ...
"The dominant rights-based interpretation of private property entrenches the idea of human dominion ...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
The defense of private property has generally been a key principle of Catholic social teaching. In s...
One influential approach to environmental problems holds that their solution requires the definition...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
This article argues that private property is a main cause of the current ecological crisis. The arti...
John R. Schneider (2005) encourages Christians to engage in consumer capitalism by extravagantly co...
The stewardship model of property provides a duty-based alternative property concept that is increa...
The resource allocation and utilization discourse is dominated by debates about rights particularly ...
The collapse of the medieval political and social order, the rise of the nation state and the emerg...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
Professor Eric Claeys’s forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights, offers a deep perspective on prop...
We contend that market prices are indispensable in the valuation and allocation of natural resource...
This paper will examine how the notion of private property and the consequent sense of human entitle...
We use rules to decide what to do with scarce resources. Questions about rules matter insofar as we ...
"The dominant rights-based interpretation of private property entrenches the idea of human dominion ...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
The defense of private property has generally been a key principle of Catholic social teaching. In s...
One influential approach to environmental problems holds that their solution requires the definition...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
This article argues that private property is a main cause of the current ecological crisis. The arti...
John R. Schneider (2005) encourages Christians to engage in consumer capitalism by extravagantly co...