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ID085894
Title ProperConcept of private property and the limits of the environmental imagination
LanguageENG
AuthorMeyer, John M
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)An absolutist concept of property has the power to shape and constrain the public imagination. Libertarian theorists normatively embrace this concept. Yet its influence extends far beyond these proponents, shaping the views of an otherwise diverse array of theorists and activists. This limits the ability of environmentalists, among others, to respond coherently to challenges from property rights advocates in the U.S. I sketch an alternative concept-rooted in practice-that understands private property as necessarily embedded in social and ecological relations, rather than constrained by these relations. I argue that this concept can prefigure a more robust environmentalism.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Theory Vol. 37, No. 1; Feb 2009: p.99-127
Journal SourcePolitical Theory Vol. 37, No. 1; Feb 2009: p.99-127
Key WordsPrivate Property ;  Environmentalism ;  Liberal Theory ;  Ownership ;  Takings ;  Imagination