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1038An essay on rightsBlackwell. 1994.This book addresses the perennial question: What is justice?
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28Land, liberty and the early Herbert SpencerIn John Offer (ed.), Herbert Spencer: critical assessments, Routledge. pp. 3--3. 2000.
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105Human rights and the diversity of valueCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 15 (4): 395-406. 2012.This paper argues that the independence from intercultural disagreement, that Peter Jones attributes to human rights, implies that those rights are best understood as modelled on the Will Theory of rights and are derived from each person’s foundational right to equal (negative) freedom.
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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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176Debate: Universal self-ownership and the fruits of one's labour: A reply to curchinJournal of Political Philosophy 16 (3): 350-355. 2008.No Abstract
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