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The Prehistory Of Private Property Implications For Modern Political Theory Karl Widerquist Grant Mccall

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The Prehistory Of Private Property Implications For Modern Political Theory Karl Widerquist Grant Mccall
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Author: Karl Widerquist & Grant McCall
ISBN: 9781474447423, 1474447422
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Prehistory Of Private Property Implications For Modern Political Theory Karl Widerquist Grant Mccall by Karl Widerquist & Grant Mccall 9781474447423, 1474447422 instant download after payment.

Examining the origin and development of the private property rights system from prehistory to the present day This book debunks three false claims commonly accepted by contemporary political philosophers regarding property systems: that inequality is natural, inevitable, or incompatible with freedom; that capitalism is more consistent with negative freedom than any other conceivable economic system; and that the normative principles of appropriation and voluntary transfer applied in the world in which we live support a capitalist system with strong, individualist and unequal private property rights. The authors review the history of the use and importance of these claims in philosophy, and use thorough anthropological and historical evidence to refute them. They show that societies with common-property systems maintaining strong equality and extensive freedom were initially nearly ubiquitous around the world, and that the private property rights system was established through a long series of violent state-sponsored aggressions. Karl Widerquist is Professor of political philosophy at SFS-Qatar, Georgetown University. Grant S. McCall is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Tulane University and Executive Director of the Center for Human-Environmental Research.
ISBN : 9781474447423

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