An Introduction to Property Theory.
An introduction to the leading modern theories of property and applies those theories to concrete contexts in which property issues have been especially controversial.
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2012
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245 | 1 | 3 | |a An Introduction to Property Theory. |
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500 | |a Utilitarian Theory and Regulatory Takings. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-226) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Cover; AN INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY THEORY; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; WHAT IS PROPERTY?; WHAT IS A THEORY OF PROPERTY?; PART I; 1: Utilitarian Property Theories; A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO UTILITARIANISM; The Nature of Utility; Aggregating Utility; Gathering Data on Utility; UTILITARIANISM WITHIN PROPERTY THEORY; The Tragedy of the Commons: Rational Actors, Externalities, and Transaction Costs; The Free Rider; Exploring the Assumptions behind the Tragedy of the Commons; The Content of Utilitarian Property: The Bundle of Sticks versus Exclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Problems with Utilitarian Approaches to PropertyCONCLUSION: THE VALUE OF UTILITARIAN ANALYSIS, BUT THE NEED FOR MORE; 2: Locke and Libertarian Theories of Property; LOCKE'S CONTEXT; LOCKE'S NATURAL LAW FRAMEWORK; LOCKE'S ARGUMENT FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY; Stage One: State of Nature; Stage Two: The Introduction of Money; Stage Three: Civil Society; SOME COMPLICATIONS FOR LOCKE'S THEORY; THE LOCKEAN TRADITION SINCE LOCKE; 3: Hegelian Property Theory; HEGEL'S PERSONALITY THEORY OF PROPERTY; Rejection of the Social Contract; Hegel's Concept of "Right"; Externalizing Personality through Property. | |
505 | 8 | |a What Can Be "Things"?Three Modes of Embodying the Will; The Modern Significance of Hegel's Theory of Property; THE MODERN PERSONHOOD THEORY OF PROPERTY; CRITIQUING THE PERSONALITY AND PERSONHOOD THEORIES; 4: Kantian Property Theory; THE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT; THE INNATE RIGHT -- FREEDOM; ACQUIRED RIGHTS; TYPES OF ACQUIRED RIGHTS; Property; Contract; Status; ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS; 5: Property and Human Flourishing; ARISTOTLE; Human Nature; Practical Reason; The Virtues; Justice; PROPERTY; AQUINAS; A MODERN HUMAN FLOURISHING-BASED THEORY OF PROPERTY; Human Flourishing. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Capabilities ApproachCapabilities and Dependence; Dependence and Obligation; Flourishing and the Law; Flourishing and Property; PLURALISM AND INDETERMINACY; PART II; 6: Government Redistribution of Resources; UTILITARIANISM AND REDISTRIBUTION; Institutions and Information; Wealth Effects; Endowment Effects; Transaction Costs; Nonmarket Values; Responding to Market Failure; Conclusion; LIBERTARIANS AND REDISTRIBUTION; Robert Nozick's Libertarian Argument against Redistribution; Redistribution within (Broadly) Libertarian Assumptions; Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a THE PERSONALITY/PERSONHOOD THEORIES AND REDISTRIBUTIONREDISTRIBUTION AND FLOURISHING; 7: The Right to Exclude and Its Limits; INTRODUCTION; The Right to Exclude and the Private Home; The Right to Exclude and Businesses Open to the Public; Card Counting; Beach Access; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN HEGELIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN LOCKEAN AND LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE AND HUMAN FLOURISHING; 8: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings; UTILITARIANISM; Utilitarian Theory and Government Takings; Public Use. | |
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