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The problem of property : taking the freedom of nonowners seriously

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This book is Karl Widerquist’s first statement of the “indepentarian” theory of property, called, “Justice as the Pursuit of Accord” (JPA).

It argues the natural-rights-based arguments for unequal private property have failed to establish that institution as right.

It is a legal privilege, inconsistent with the maximum equal freedom from interference.

The book discusses how to establish and maintain a property system that best promotes freedom from interference.

Paying taxes and obeying regulations is part of the purchase price of the right to control, use, or use-up any good made partly out of natural resources (i.e. all goods), because doing so interferes with people who control, use, or use-up fewer natural resources.

A sufficient portion of that tax revenue has to be redistributed in the form of a Universal Basic Income to ensure the property system is in the interest of everyone.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3031219473 / 9783031219474
Hardback
331.236
04/02/2023
Switzerland
English
155 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm