Property. Robert Lamb A.
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Contents
6 Introduction: What is Property? Contesting concepts An historical approach to the concept of property Structure of the book Notes
7 1 The Case against Private Property Jean-Jacques Rousseau Proudhon and the anarchist case against property Socialism and the idea of life without private ownership Conclusion Notes
8 2 Libertarianism and the Natural Right to Property The inviolability of property rights Property and freedom The concept of self-ownership The legacy of Locke Notes
9 3 Natural Law and the Gnarled Roots of Self-Ownership The role of theology in natural law theories of property Back to Nozick Redistributive libertarianism Conclusion Notes
10 4 Property for the Greater Good: Utilitarian Theories of Ownership Utilitarianism as normative political theory Hume and the emergence of property The utilitarianisms of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill Evaluating the utilitarian theories of property Conclusion Notes
11 5 Ownership as Will in the World: Hegel’s Account of Property Property as freedom Moments of ownership Property and poverty: the problem of ‘the rabble’ Conclusion Notes
12 6 Property within Justice: Rawls and Beyond Rawls on the right to private property Property and distributive justice Property-owning democracy and the concept of predistribution Conclusion Notes
13 Conclusion
14 Bibliography
15 Index
Guide
1 Cover
2 Contents
3 1 The Case against Private Property
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