Liberty, property and markets: a critique of libertarianism
In: Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy
In: Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy
In: Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy
In: Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction Libertarianism: an Outline -- I The Entitlement Theory -- II Setting the Scene -- III The Rejection of Libertarianism -- 1 Libertarian Property -- I Defining Property -- II Analysis of Ownership -- III Transferability -- IV Positive and Negative Freedom -- V Unrightful Action as Impediments -- VI Active Interference vs. Non-Assistance -- 2 Persons -- I The Principle of Self-Ownership -- II The Fallacy of Exhaustive Ownership -- III Consent and Treating as an End -- IV Freedom and the Boundaries of Control -- V Original Freedom and Income -- VI Transferability and Non-Contractualness -- 3 Natural Resources -- I Appropriation by Incorporation -- II Appropriation by Extension -- III Why Proviso? -- IV Unilateral Powers of Acquisition -- V The Multi-Dimensional Proviso -- VI Initial Moral World-Status -- 4 Products -- I The Problem of Joint Products -- II Cooperation -- III Joint Production and the Market -- IV Fetishism and the Nozickian Formula -- V To Each According to Contribution -- VI To Each According to an Agreement -- 5 Conclusion Libertarianism: a Verdict -- I The Practical Implications -- II The Theoretical Consequences -- Bibliography -- Index
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