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Private Property and State Power : Philosophical Justifications, Economic Explanations, and the Role of Government, PDF eBook

Private Property and State Power : Philosophical Justifications, Economic Explanations, and the Role of Government PDF

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Individual freedom and economic prosperity depend on clearly defined and secure private property rights.

Without government to define and enforce such rights, a system of private property is not possible on a large scale.

At the same time, government power and oversight can provide constant threats to private property rights, leading to a sometimes contentious relationship between the interests of the individual and the state.

Based on the premise that private property is important to both individual welfare and the public interest, Private Property and State Power provides an intellectual framework, accessible to an educated lay audience including government officials, for the analysis and resolution of contemporary property rights disputes-detailing the best practices for a strong system of property rights in the context of effective government.

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