Theories of Property: Aristotle to the PresentWilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 25 sep. 1979 - 395 sidor The essays in this book began as a contributions to a Summer Workshop arranged by the Calgary Institute for the Humanities, and haled at the University of Calgary from July 7 to 14, 1978. The Institute, which was founded by the University in 1976 for the encouragement of humanistic studies, has held such conferences each summer as a part of its programme of research. |
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Some Roman Attitudes | 53 |
Aquinas Theory Of Property | 89 |
A Contextual Reconstruction | 115 |
The Mobility Of Property And The Rise Of EighteenthCentury Sociology | 141 |
A Comment On Pocock | 167 |
Bentham On Property | 221 |
John Stuart Mill On The Theory Of Property | 257 |
Marxs Theory Of Property And Alienation | 283 |
The Ground Of Morals And The Propriety Of Property | 319 |
F A Hayek On Property And Justice | 335 |
Robert Nozick And The Right To Property | 361 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 381 |
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