Removing the commons: a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources
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spelling | Roark, Eric 1979- Verfasser aut Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources Eric Roark Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books 2013 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record "Removing the Commons examines the moral condition in which people can remove--through either use or appropriation--natural resources from the commons. This task begins with a robust defense of the view that natural resources initially belong to all people. Granting that natural resources initially belong to all people, it follows that all people have a claim that limits the way in which others may go about taking or removing natural resources from the commons. In assessing these limitations, Eric Roark argues for a Lockean left-libertarian theory of justice in which all people have the right of self-ownership and may only remove natural resources from the commons if they adhere to the Lockean Proviso by leaving "enough and as good" for others. Roark's account goes beyond existing treatments of the Lockean Proviso by insisting that the duty to leave enough and as good for others applies not merely to those who appropriate natural resources from the commons, but also to those who use natural resources within the commons. Removing the Commons defends a Georgist interpretation of the Lockean Proviso in which those who remove natural resources from the commons must pay the competitive rent of their removal in a fashion that best promotes equal opportunity for welfare. Finally, Roark gives extended consideration to the implications that the developed Lockean Left-Libertarian account of removing natural resources from the commons poses toward both global poverty and environmental degradation."--Provided by publisher BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Real Estate / General bisacsh Commons fast Natural resources, Communal fast Right of property fast Natural Resources Ownership Commons Natural resources, Communal Right of property Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Roark, Eric, 1979- Removing the commons 9780739174685 |
spellingShingle | Roark, Eric 1979- Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources "Removing the Commons examines the moral condition in which people can remove--through either use or appropriation--natural resources from the commons. This task begins with a robust defense of the view that natural resources initially belong to all people. Granting that natural resources initially belong to all people, it follows that all people have a claim that limits the way in which others may go about taking or removing natural resources from the commons. In assessing these limitations, Eric Roark argues for a Lockean left-libertarian theory of justice in which all people have the right of self-ownership and may only remove natural resources from the commons if they adhere to the Lockean Proviso by leaving "enough and as good" for others. Roark's account goes beyond existing treatments of the Lockean Proviso by insisting that the duty to leave enough and as good for others applies not merely to those who appropriate natural resources from the commons, but also to those who use natural resources within the commons. Removing the Commons defends a Georgist interpretation of the Lockean Proviso in which those who remove natural resources from the commons must pay the competitive rent of their removal in a fashion that best promotes equal opportunity for welfare. Finally, Roark gives extended consideration to the implications that the developed Lockean Left-Libertarian account of removing natural resources from the commons poses toward both global poverty and environmental degradation."--Provided by publisher BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Real Estate / General bisacsh Commons fast Natural resources, Communal fast Right of property fast Natural Resources Ownership Commons Natural resources, Communal Right of property |
title | Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources |
title_auth | Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources |
title_exact_search | Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources |
title_full | Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources Eric Roark |
title_fullStr | Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources Eric Roark |
title_full_unstemmed | Removing the commons a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources Eric Roark |
title_short | Removing the commons |
title_sort | removing the commons a lockean left libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources |
title_sub | a Lockean left-libertarian approach to the just use and appropriation of natural resources |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Real Estate / General bisacsh Commons fast Natural resources, Communal fast Right of property fast Natural Resources Ownership Commons Natural resources, Communal Right of property |
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