Removing the Commons defends a Lockean Left-Libertarian account of the moral conditions in which people may remove, either via use or appropriation, natural resources from the commons. I conclude that self-owning agents may remove natural resources from the commons just so long as they leave others the competitive value of their removal in a way that best affords others an equal opportunity for welfare.
Removing the Commons defends a Lockean Left-Libertarian account of the moral conditions in which people may remove, either via use or appropriation, natural resources from the commons. I conclude that self-owning agents may remove natural resources from the commons just so long as they leave others the competitive value of their removal in a way that best affords others an equal opportunity for welfare.
Eric Roark is assistant professor of philosophy at Millikin University.
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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
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
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