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Rights and Duties: Vol 6. Property Rights and Duties of Redistribution


ISBN13: 9780415939881
ISBN: 0415939887
Published: July 2002
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardback
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This collection of facsimile articles reprints essays of ethical philosophy from the twentieth century that debate the nature of entitled rights and imposed obligations, issues that form the basis of the modern concept of civil society. What is the foundational basis and meaning of a natural, a civil, a universal right or duty? Who is entitled to rights and obliged by duties? What kind of right or duty is work, life, speech, property, welfare. These are the timeless and timely issues of interest to students of philosophy, law, and policy and international relations.

Contents:
Property Rights Cohen, Moris R. Property and Sovereignty Cornell Law Quarterly 13 (1927), pp.
8-30. Honore, A. M. Ownership, in Oxford Essays in Jurisprudence, edited by A. G. Guest (London: Oxford University Press, 1961): 107-147. Snare, Frank. The Concept of Property American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1972), pp.
200-206. Gibbard, Allan. Natural Property Rights Nous 10 (1976), pp.
77-86. Macpherson, C. B. Human Rights as Property Rights Dissent 24 (1977): 72-77. Becker, Lawrence C. The Moral Basis of Property Rights, in Property: Nomos XXII, edited by J. Roland Pennock & John W. Chapman (New York: New York University Press, 1980): 187-220. Grey, Thomas C. The Disintegration of Property, in Property: Nomos XXII, edited by J. Roland Pennock & John W. Chapman (New York: New York University Press, 1980): 69-85. Miller, David. Justice and Property Ratio 1 (1980): 1-14. Waldron, Jeremy. What Is Private Property? Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 5 (1985): 313-349. Duties of Redistribution Rawls, John. Distributive Justice, in Philosophy, Politics and Society, Third Series, edited by Peter Laslett and W. G. Runciman (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1967): 58-82. Robert, Nozick. Distributive Justice, Chapter 7, Section I, in Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, (New York: Basic Books, 1974): 149-182. Dick, James C. How to Justify a Distribution of Earnings Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (1975), pp.
248-272. Scanlon, Thomas. Nozick on Rights, Liberty, and Property Philosophy & Public Affairs 6 (1976), pp.
3-25. Scheffler, Samuel. Natural Rights, Equality, and the Minimal State Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (1976): 59- 76. Honore, Tony. Property, Title and Redistribution, in ARSP, Beiheft Nr.
10, Equality and Freedom: Past, Present and Future edited by Carl Wellman (1977): 107-115. Baruch, Brody. 'Redistribution without Egalitarianism', Social Philosophy & Policy 1 (1983): 71-87. Fried, Charles. Distributive Justice Social Philosophy & Policy 1 (1983): 45-59 Nelson, William. Rights, Responsibilities and Redistribution, in Economic Justice: Private Rights and Public Responsibilities, edited by Kenneth Kipnis and Diana T. Meyers. (Totowa NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1985):95-107.