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15Land, liberty and the early Herbert SpencerIn John Offer (ed.), Herbert Spencer: critical assessments, Routledge. pp. 3--3. 2000.
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15Léon Walras (1834-1910), a French-born economist working in Switzerland, was one of the founders of mathematical economics (and of marginal utility theory and equilibrium analysis in particular). He here defends self-ownership and collective ownership of the rent from natural resources.
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7Four. Hard Borders, Compensation, and Classical LiberalismIn David Lee Miller & Sohail H. Hashmi (eds.), Boundaries and Justice: Diverse Ethical Perspectives, Princeton University Press. pp. 79-88. 2002.
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5Self‐ownership, Begetting, and Germline InformationIn Justine Burley & John Harris (eds.), A Companion to Genethics, Blackwell. 2004.The prelims comprise: Introduction The Self‐ownership Paradox Solving the Paradox Acknowledgments.
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5X*—Duty-Free ZonesProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1): 231-244. 1996.Hillel Steiner; X*—Duty-Free Zones, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 96, Issue 1, 1 June 1996, Pages 231–244, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelia.
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4Le Règne Social du ChristianismeIn Peter Vallentyne & Hillel Steiner (eds.), The Origins of Left Libertarianism: An Anthology of Historical Writings, Palgrave Publishing. 2000.François Huet (1814-1869), a French philosopher, sought to reconcile the principles of Christianity with those of socialism. He argues that each person is entitled to the wealth he/she produces and to an equal share of the wealth from natural resources and from artifacts inherited from previous generations. Unlike Colins, Huet holds that agents have the right to give and bequeath wealth that they have created, but no such right with respect to wealth they inherited or received as a gift. (This v…Read more
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4Original rights and just redistributionIn Peter Vallentyne & Hillel Steiner (eds.), Left Libertarianism and Its Critics: The Contemporary Debate, Palgrave Publishers. pp. 74--121. 2000.
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3Freedom, Rights and Equality: A Reply to WolffInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (1): 128-137. 1998.
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3On Obler, "Fear, Prohibition and Liberty" (Volume 9, No. 1, February 1981Political Theory 9 (4): 571-572. 1981.
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2Are there still any natural rights?In Matthew H. Kramer (ed.), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, Political, and Moral Philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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2Self-Ownership and ConscriptionIn Christine Sypnowich (ed.), The Egalitarian Conscience: Essays in Honour of G. A. Cohen, Oxford University Press. 2006.
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18.1 The concept of agent responsibilityIn Carl Knight & Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and Distributive Justice, Oxford University Press Uk. 2011.
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1May Lockean Doughnuts Have Holes? The Geometry of Territorial Jurisdiction: A Response to NinePolitical Studies 56 (4): 949-956. 2008.The traditional Lockean account of a state's territorial rights construes them as arising from, and coextensive with, the property rights of whichever set of landowners mutually contract to form that state. The coherence of this individualistic account has recently been challenged by Cara Nine. I argue that the reasons offered in support of that incoherence charge are unpersuasive.
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1Equality, Incommensurability, and RightsIn Lukas H. Meyer, Stanley L. Paulson & Thomas W. Pogge (eds.), Rights, Culture and the Law: Themes From the Legal and Political Philosophy of Joseph Raz, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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Of Intergenerational JusticeIn Gosseries Axel & Meyers L. (eds.), Intergenerational Justice, Oxford University Press. pp. 50. 2009.
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ResponsesIn Stephen De Wijze, Matthew H. Kramer & Ian Carter (eds.), Hillel Steiner and the Anatomy of Justice: Themes and Challenges, Routledge. 2009.
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14 ResponsesIn Stephen De Wijze, Matthew H. Kramer & Ian Carter (eds.), Hillel Steiner and the Anatomy of Justice: Themes and Challenges, Routledge. pp. 16--235. 2009.
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