Alongside environmental degradation, the globally unequal distribution of wealth is one of the key political problems of our age. Volume 3 of Just Property provides an account of how we might re-think how property works for us (collectively) and what we might do to fix the problems that we all face.
Alongside environmental degradation, the globally unequal distribution of wealth is one of the key political problems of our age. Volume 3 of Just Property provides an account of how we might re-think how property works for us (collectively) and what we might do to fix the problems that we all face.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Pierson has been Professor of Politics at the University of Nottingham since 1996. He has held visiting positions at the Australian National University, the University of California, Santa Barbara, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore), the University of Auckland, and at the Hansewissenschaftskolleg in Lower Saxony. He has published extensively on the themes of the welfare state, the problems of social democracy and, over the last decade, on the politics of property.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Liberals I 2: Liberals II 3: Libertarians I 4: Libertarians II 5: Social Democrats I 6: Social Democrats II 7: Radical Conservatives I 8: Radical Conservatives II 9: Feminists I 10: Feminists II Conclusion
Introduction 1: Liberals I 2: Liberals II 3: Libertarians I 4: Libertarians II 5: Social Democrats I 6: Social Democrats II 7: Radical Conservatives I 8: Radical Conservatives II 9: Feminists I 10: Feminists II Conclusion
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