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Routledge Property and Justice - Natural Rights Theory Book

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Explore the deep connection between property rights and individual liberty with Property and Justice: A Liberal Theory of Natural Rights. Part of the Political Philosophy for the Real World series, this Routledge publication provides a comprehensive account of the full spectrum of property rights. If liberty stands at the center of justice, the book examines what that means for our modern property systems. It demonstrates how a purely deontological approach to justice can address the most complex questions regarding property. Moving beyond abstract theory, the author addresses the economic, ecological, and technological complexities found in real-world systems. This work offers a conceptually sound account of natural rights and the specific property systems they demand, making it an essential read for those studying political economy and legal philosophy.

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Provides a full spectrum account of property rights and their direct relationship to individual liberty.

Uses a deontological approach to justice to solve complex questions within the property system.

Addresses real-world challenges including economic, ecological, and technological complexities.

Offers a conceptually sound framework for understanding natural rights in modern society.

Examines the fundamental question of how liberty shapes our current property systems.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 March 2021
Listed Since
16 October 2020

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