The idea of an ownership society (OS) is not new to American politics or law. It might be called the seventeen year cicada of American domestic policy - emerging once per generation onto the national agenda, generating just a bit of buzz, then receding once again to leave a mass of empty shells and buried eggs behind. Unlike the insects, however, OS proposals seldom have sounded the same notes to everyone\u27s ears. They have been proffered to or on behalf of differing constituencies for differing reasons, and therefore have tended to mean different things to different people. It is tempting to blame precisely this fragmentation and polyvalence both for the general idea\u27s recurrence and for its repeated receding. This Article seeks to ...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ownership in its legal, economic, political and philosophical...
In his second Inaugural Address, and elsewhere, President Bush has offered his vision for creating a...
The modern corporation did not reach its present position of importance in economic and social fact ...
This article, the second in a trilogy, interprets American ownership-spreading programs past and pre...
This article, the second in a trilogy, interprets American ownership-spreading programs past and pre...
The idea of an ownership society (OS) is not new to American politics or law. It might be called t...
Present-day advocates of an “ownership society” (OS) do not seem to have noticed the means by which,...
This paper will examine how the notion of private property and the consequent sense of human entitle...
Present-day advocates of an ownership society (OS) do not seem to have noticed the means we have alr...
A chapter reviewing recent experimental work on people's conceptions of ownership rights
Concern over issues of corporate social responsibility and corporate governance persists, fueled, in...
This Article focuses on the conventional theory that a corporation is owned by its stockholders and ...
In recent years, common ownership has enjoyed unprecedented favour among policy-makers and citizens ...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ownership in its legal, economic, political and philosophical...
How do things come to be owned? This is a fundamental puzzle for anyone who thinks about property. O...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ownership in its legal, economic, political and philosophical...
In his second Inaugural Address, and elsewhere, President Bush has offered his vision for creating a...
The modern corporation did not reach its present position of importance in economic and social fact ...
This article, the second in a trilogy, interprets American ownership-spreading programs past and pre...
This article, the second in a trilogy, interprets American ownership-spreading programs past and pre...
The idea of an ownership society (OS) is not new to American politics or law. It might be called t...
Present-day advocates of an “ownership society” (OS) do not seem to have noticed the means by which,...
This paper will examine how the notion of private property and the consequent sense of human entitle...
Present-day advocates of an ownership society (OS) do not seem to have noticed the means we have alr...
A chapter reviewing recent experimental work on people's conceptions of ownership rights
Concern over issues of corporate social responsibility and corporate governance persists, fueled, in...
This Article focuses on the conventional theory that a corporation is owned by its stockholders and ...
In recent years, common ownership has enjoyed unprecedented favour among policy-makers and citizens ...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ownership in its legal, economic, political and philosophical...
How do things come to be owned? This is a fundamental puzzle for anyone who thinks about property. O...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ownership in its legal, economic, political and philosophical...
In his second Inaugural Address, and elsewhere, President Bush has offered his vision for creating a...
The modern corporation did not reach its present position of importance in economic and social fact ...