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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Alexander, Gregory S
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| Publisher: |
University of Chicago Press
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| Date: |
06/04/1999
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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Most people understand property as something that is owned, a means of creating individual wealth. But in
Commodity and Propriety, the first full-length history of the meaning of property, Gregory Alexander uncovers in American legal writing a competing vision of property that has existed alongside the traditional conception. Property, Alexander argues, has also been understood as
proprietary, a mechanism for creating and maintaining a properly ordered society. This view of property has even operated in periods--such as the second half of the nineteenth century--when market forces seemed to dominate social and legal relationships.
In demonstrating how the understanding of property as a private basis for the public good has competed with the better-known market-oriented conception, Alexander radically rewrites the history of property, with significant implications for current political debates and recent Supreme Court decisions.
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