Supreme neglect: how to revive constitutional protection for private property
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Oxford [u.a.]
Oxford Univ. Press
2008
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Schriftenreihe: | Inalienable rights series
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Beschreibung: | Includes indexes Private property : its origins, structure, and utility -- The generative power of constitutional interpretation -- A typology of physical takings -- Public use -- Unjust compensation -- A matching principle for regulatory takings -- Going too far : mineral rights -- Adventures in land use regulation : zoning and landmark preservation -- The environmental challenge -- The exaction game -- Rate regulation -- Intellectual property -- Final reflections |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 186 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780195304602 |
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adam_text | AS FAR BACK AS ROMAN TIMES, the right
of private property has served as a bulwark
of the individual against the arbitrary power
of the state. Indeed, common-law tradition
holds that property is the guardian of
every other right. And yet, for most of the
last seventy years, property rights had few
staunch supporters in America.
This latest addition to Oxford s Inalienable
Rights series provides a succinct, pointed
look at property rights in America
—
how
they came to be, how they have evolved,
and why they should once again be a main¬
stay of the law. Richard A. Epstein, the
nation s preeminent authority on the
subject, examines all aspects of private
property
—
from real estate to water rights
to intellectual property. He takes the reader
from the strongly protective property rights
advocated by the framers of the
Constitution through to the weak property
rights supported by Progressive and liberal
politicians of the twentieth century, and
finally to our own time, which has seen a
sudden reemergence of property rights
advocacy following the Supreme Court s
landmark Kelo
ľ.
New London decision in
2005.
The author s own powerful defense ot
property rights threads through the narra¬
tive. Epstein insists above all that private
property is a sound social institution, and
not just an excuse for selfishness and greed.
A robust system of private property assists
families, allows religious and other charita¬
ble organizations to form, and provides
individuals the liberty they need to earn a
living and build for the future.
Supreme Neglect offers a compact, incisive
look at this hotly contested constitutional
right, championing property rights as an
essential social institution.
RICHARD A. EPSTEIN is the
James Parker Hall Distinguished Service
Professor of Law at the University of
Chicago, where he has taught since
1972.
He has also been the Peter and Kirstin
Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover
Institution since
2000.
He is the author of
numerous books
—
including Takings, which
is regarded as the bible of the property
rights movement
—
and has written for The
Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times.
Cover design: John
Costi,
New
Orlean·
Author photograph: Lloyd DeC.rane
OXPORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
www.oup.com
SUPREME NEGLECT HOW TO REVIVE CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION FOR PRIVATE
PROPERTY RICHARD A. EPSTEIN OXTORD INIVFRMTY TRF.SS 2O08 CONTENTS
EDITOR S NOTE XI PREFACE: TWO SETS OF BOOKS XV INTRODUCTION PRIVATE
PROPERTY, THEN AND NOW I PART I BACKGROUND PRINCIPLES CHAPTER ONE
PRIVATE PROPERTY: ITS ORIGINS, STRUCTURE, AND UTILITY 15
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adam_txt |
AS FAR BACK AS ROMAN TIMES, the right
of private property has served as a bulwark
of the individual against the arbitrary power
of the state. Indeed, common-law tradition
holds that "property is the guardian of
every other right." And yet, for most of the
last seventy years, property rights had few
staunch supporters in America.
This latest addition to Oxford's Inalienable
Rights series provides a succinct, pointed
look at property rights in America
—
how
they came to be, how they have evolved,
and why they should once again be a main¬
stay of the law. Richard A. Epstein, the
nation's preeminent authority on the
subject, examines all aspects of private
property
—
from real estate to water rights
to intellectual property. He takes the reader
from the strongly protective property rights
advocated by the framers of the
Constitution through to the weak property
rights supported by Progressive and liberal
politicians of the twentieth century, and
finally to our own time, which has seen a
sudden reemergence of property rights
advocacy following the Supreme Court's
landmark Kelo
ľ.
New London decision in
2005.
The author's own powerful defense ot
property rights threads through the narra¬
tive. Epstein insists above all that private
property is a sound social institution, and
not just an excuse for selfishness and greed.
A robust system of private property assists
families, allows religious and other charita¬
ble organizations to form, and provides
individuals the liberty they need to earn a
living and build for the future.
Supreme Neglect offers a compact, incisive
look at this hotly contested constitutional
right, championing property rights as an
essential social institution.
RICHARD A. EPSTEIN is the
James Parker Hall Distinguished Service
Professor of Law at the University of
Chicago, where he has taught since
1972.
He has also been the Peter and Kirstin
Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover
Institution since
2000.
He is the author of
numerous books
—
including Takings, which
is regarded as the bible of the property
rights movement
—
and has written for The
Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times.
Cover design: John
Costi,
New
Orlean·
Author photograph: Lloyd DeC.rane
OXPORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
www.oup.com
SUPREME NEGLECT HOW TO REVIVE CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION FOR PRIVATE
PROPERTY RICHARD A. EPSTEIN OXTORD INIVFRMTY TRF.SS 2O08 CONTENTS
EDITOR'S NOTE XI PREFACE: TWO SETS OF BOOKS XV INTRODUCTION PRIVATE
PROPERTY, THEN AND NOW I PART I BACKGROUND PRINCIPLES CHAPTER ONE
PRIVATE PROPERTY: ITS ORIGINS, STRUCTURE, AND UTILITY 15 |
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