Property and Persuasion examines two dominant traditions-neoconservative utilitarianism and liberal communitarianism-acknowledging the strengths of each and laying the groundwork for a theory to bridge the gap between them.
Property and Persuasion examines two dominant traditions-neoconservative utilitarianism and liberal communitarianism-acknowledging the strengths of each and laying the groundwork for a theory to bridge the gap between them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Approaching Property Initial Persuasions: Talk About Property Possession as the Origin of Property Property as Storytelling: Perspectives from Game Theory, Narrative Theory, Feminist Theory Wealth and Community, Then and Now "Takings" and the Practices of Property: Property as Wealth, Property as "Propriety" Ancient Constitution Versus Federalist Empire: Antifederalism from the Attack on "Monarchism" to Modern Localism Common Property The Comedy of the Commons: Custom, Commerce, and Inherently Public Property Energy and Efficiency in the Realignment of Common Law Water Rights Bargaining and Entitlement Crystals and Mud in Property Law Women and Property: Gaining and Losing Ground Persuasion Revisited: Vision and Property Seeing Property
Introduction: Approaching Property Initial Persuasions: Talk About Property Possession as the Origin of Property Property as Storytelling: Perspectives from Game Theory, Narrative Theory, Feminist Theory Wealth and Community, Then and Now "Takings" and the Practices of Property: Property as Wealth, Property as "Propriety" Ancient Constitution Versus Federalist Empire: Antifederalism from the Attack on "Monarchism" to Modern Localism Common Property The Comedy of the Commons: Custom, Commerce, and Inherently Public Property Energy and Efficiency in the Realignment of Common Law Water Rights Bargaining and Entitlement Crystals and Mud in Property Law Women and Property: Gaining and Losing Ground Persuasion Revisited: Vision and Property Seeing Property
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