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Private Property and State Power
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This book details the relationship between private property and government. As private property is important to both individual welfare and the public interest, the book provides an intellectual framework for the analysis and resolution of contemporary property rights disputes.
"This book is a profound discussion of the many sides of the relationship between the allocation of property rights in a society and state control of the economy and of its citizens' lives. The book is important and timely. It enriches understanding of the tension in every society between government authority over a nation's resources and its citizens' use of the property that the state and its political system allow them to control." George L. Priest, Edward J. Phelps Professor of Law and Economics, Yale University, USA
"This book will fill an important gap in the literature. There are relatively few good books addressing the bigger picture issues. This work is pitched at an intelligent reader, gets appropriately detailed when the details matter, but manages to tie the details to the bigger issues. It is extremely well written, logically organized, and well presented." Andrew Morriss, D. Paul Jones, Jr. & Charlene Angelich Jones Chairholder of Law, University of Alabama, USA
Autorentext
James L. Huffman is Dean Emeritus of Lewis and Clark Law School, USA, and a member of the Hoover Institution's John and Jean De Nault Task Force on Property Rights, Freedom and Prosperity. Huffman has taught law for four decades and has written extensively on constitutional, natural resource and private property topics. His commentaries appear regularly in The Daily Caller and occasionally in the Wall Street Journal and several other publications.
Inhalt
- Introduction 2. Property and Government: An Unavoidable Tension 3. What is Property? 4. Philosophical Justifications 5. Economic Justifications 6. The Powers and Limits of the State 7. Conclusion
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137376619
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 2013
- Anzahl Seiten 183
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Gewicht 3551g
- Größe H216mm x B140mm
- Jahr 2013
- EAN 9781137376619
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-137-37661-9
- Veröffentlichung 05.12.2013
- Titel Private Property and State Power
- Autor J. Huffman
- Untertitel Philosophical Justifications, Economic Explanations, and the Role of Government
- Sprache Englisch