Classical Foundations of Liberty and Property

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Richard Allen Epstein, Richard Epstein
Taylor & Francis US, 2000 - 2032 páginas
The wide collection of disciplines and periods represented in this five-volume set make it an ideal companion for courses in intellectual and legal history, political history, economic history, and common and constitutional law. The essays involved offer insightful understanding into the evolution of liberty and property in ways that are accessible to students without a strong technical background in economics, philosophy, or law. They contain probing evaluations of the central problems of legal and political thought that should prove of value to advanced students and specialists in these fields. Volumes also available individually. Volume 1. Classical Foundations of Liberty and Property (0-8153-3555-5) Volume 2. Modern Understanding of Liberty and Property (0-8153-3556-3) Volume 3. Private and Common Property (0-8153-3557-1) Volume 4. Contract-Freedom and Restraint (0-8153-3558-X) Volume 5. Constitutional Protection of Private Property and Freedom of Contract (0-8153-3559-8)
 

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Modern Understandings of Liberty and Property
2
Of Property from The Second Treatise of Government
59
Excerpts from A Treatise of Human Nature
78
Of Occupation from Lectures on Jurisprudence
120
Excerpts from Commentaries on the Laws of England
135
Of Security and Opposition Between Security and Equality
177
Property
185
Property and
191
Proletarians and Communists from The Communist Manifesto
211
Introductory and Applications
221
Economics v Socialism
261
The Period of Collectivism
293
Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract
337
The Historical Evolution of Property in Fact and in Idea
369
Acknowledgments
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Richard A. Epsteinis the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. He was formerly the editor of the Journal of Legal Studiesand now serves as an editor of the Journal of Law andEconomics. He has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1985 and has taught a wide range of courses that include Roman Law, Legal History, Political Thought and Law and Economics, as well as a full range of traditional legal courses in contracts, property, tort, and constitutional law. He is the author of, among other books, Takings: Private Property and thePower of Eminent Domain(1985), Simple Rules for a ComplexWorld(1997), and Principles for a Free Society:Reconciling Individual Liberty and the Common Good. He is also the author of numerous scholarly and journalistic articles, and the editor of Cases and Materials on Torts(7th ed. 2000). Richard A. Epstein is the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. He was formerly the editor of the Journal of Legal Studies and now serves as an editor of the Journal of Law and Economics. He has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1985 and has taught a wide range of courses that include Roman Law, Legal History, Political Thought and Law and Economics, as well as a full range of traditional legal courses in contracts, property, tort, and constitutional law. He is the author of, among other books, Takings: Private Property and the Power of Eminent Domain(1985), Simple Rules for a Complex World (1997), and Principles for a Free Society: Reconciling Individual Liberty and the Common Good. He is also the author of numerous scholarly and journalistic articles, and the editor of Cases and Materials on Torts (7th ed. 2000).

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