Removing the Commons
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Removing the Commons: A Lockean Left-Libertarian Approach to the Just Use and Appropriation of Natural Resources

Removing the Commons: A Lockean Left-Libertarian Approach to the Just Use and Appropriation of Natural Resources


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Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Shared World Chapter Two: Natural Resources and Artifacts Chapter Three: Lockean Left-Libertarianism Chapter Four: Property Rights and Access to the Self Chapter Five: The Use of Natural Resources Within the Commons Chapter Six: The Appropriation of Natural Resources From the Commons Chapter Seven: Global Poverty and Environmental Degradation Appendix Bibliography

About the Author :
Eric Roark is assistant professor of philosophy at Millikin University.

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This is a clear, sensitive and thoughtful contribution to a much-discussed and deeply vexed question. Roark’s key claim – that we need first to consider the consequences of individual use of the commons before we consider individual appropriation from the commons – is a good one. . . .Everyone interested in questions about the (mis-)allocation of property will read this book to their advantage. Roark has made a valuable contribution. The conception of access to the self is a powerful means of building subsistence rights into the libertarian framework. And the Georgist Proviso with equal bidding power is a tour de force. Both of these elements embody an attention to use, as distinct from appropriation, which should be a required extra step in any theory that begins with initial common ownership. There is much more to appreciate here, not least of which is the serious libertarian engagement with global poverty and environmental destruction. Roark's book should be required reading for Lockeans and libertarians, and is well worth the attention of others. “Eric Roark offers a provocative analysis of a cluster of issues related to economic justice and common and individual ownership. Throughout this book, he makes clear his familiarity with a range of conversations across disciplinary and ideological boundaries and his sensitivity to the motivations underlying seemingly disparate positions. Scholars of philosophy, law, political theory, and political economy will find his insights challenging and his proposals stimulating. Removing the Commons makes a valuable contribution to a significant strand of left-libertarian thought!” “What moral constraints govern the use of resources in the commons? And how might those constraints restrict our right to remove resources from the commons? Eric Roark’s exploration of these questions, and of the neglected egalitarian side of the Lockean tradition, poses an intriguing challenge to the orthodoxies of left and right.” “Roark does a masterful job of explaining in a clear, engaging, and conversational style the issues surrounding appropriation of natural resources. This alone makes his book worth reading. However, the true value of this work is his consideration of an issue rarely considered by political philosophers, the use of natural resources, which he approaches from a left-libertarian perspective, defending a Lockean-style proviso to place limits on use in addition to the appropriation of natural resources. The use of natural resources raises a host of new problems. This book is a valuable contribution to the increasingly important approach of left-libertarianism to issues in political philosophy, with particular importance to the use and appropriation of natural resources and issues of the commons.”


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780739174692
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Lexington Books
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: A Lockean Left-Libertarian Approach to the Just Use and Appropriation of Natural Resources
  • ISBN-10: 073917469X
  • Publisher Date: 28 Aug 2013
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 218


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