This article argues that John Locke’s defence of Natural Rights and private property are prerequisites in the rise of Achieved Celebrity. It addresses how the rights of private property are anterior to taking ‘the ordinary citizen’ as an object of attention capital
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
The paper addresses Locke’s political implications in the theory of fiduciary powers presented in th...
In an article published in the Journal of the American Bar Association in 1949, Dean Clarence Manion...
The influence of John Locke’s thought upon the general legal perception of property rights cannot be...
ohn Locke, political philosopher and all around polymath, stands as a central figure in the developm...
Locke emphasized that a concern for reputation powerfully shaped the individual's conduct. Most scho...
In my dissertation, I argue the economic-utilitarian elements of Locke\u27s perspective on property ...
Paul Corcoranhttp://arts.monash.edu.au/psi/news-and-events/apsa/refereed-papers/index.ph
This paper critiques Locke’s account of private property. After sketching its basic principles as we...
In this thesis, I examine the political theories of Sir Robert Filmer, John Locke, and James Tyrrell...
The primary, and perhaps sole, function of government according to Locke was to secure and protect t...
The concept of property has a long tradition and it is widely accepted as a regulation scheme to all...
[Two categories of criticism have recently been marshalled against Lockean copyright theory. Some ar...
This essay discusses how the right of publicity became such a robust property right — much more far-...
This paper criticizes a Lockean approach to copyright, which sees an author’s right as the natural e...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
The paper addresses Locke’s political implications in the theory of fiduciary powers presented in th...
In an article published in the Journal of the American Bar Association in 1949, Dean Clarence Manion...
The influence of John Locke’s thought upon the general legal perception of property rights cannot be...
ohn Locke, political philosopher and all around polymath, stands as a central figure in the developm...
Locke emphasized that a concern for reputation powerfully shaped the individual's conduct. Most scho...
In my dissertation, I argue the economic-utilitarian elements of Locke\u27s perspective on property ...
Paul Corcoranhttp://arts.monash.edu.au/psi/news-and-events/apsa/refereed-papers/index.ph
This paper critiques Locke’s account of private property. After sketching its basic principles as we...
In this thesis, I examine the political theories of Sir Robert Filmer, John Locke, and James Tyrrell...
The primary, and perhaps sole, function of government according to Locke was to secure and protect t...
The concept of property has a long tradition and it is widely accepted as a regulation scheme to all...
[Two categories of criticism have recently been marshalled against Lockean copyright theory. Some ar...
This essay discusses how the right of publicity became such a robust property right — much more far-...
This paper criticizes a Lockean approach to copyright, which sees an author’s right as the natural e...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
The paper addresses Locke’s political implications in the theory of fiduciary powers presented in th...
In an article published in the Journal of the American Bar Association in 1949, Dean Clarence Manion...