Daniel Loick Jacob Blumenfeld The Abuse of Property (Paperback)

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Item Length: 7 in Author: Daniel Loick Publisher: MIT Press Number of Pages: 136 Pages ISBN: 9780262545501 Release Date: 08/01/2023 Publication Name: The Abuse of Property gtin13: 9780262545501 Item Height: 0.5 in Genre: Political Science, Philosophy, Social Science, Business & Economics Publication Year: 2023 Book Series: Untimely Meditations Ser. Book Title: Abuse of Property Language: English Item Weight: 4.4 Oz Topic: History & Theory, Economics / General, Political, Sociology / Social Theory Title: The Abuse of Property Format: Trade Paperback Item Width: 4.5 in Country/Region of Manufacture: US EAN: 9780262545501 Release Year: 2023

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Further Details Title: The Abuse of Property Condition: New EAN: 9780262545501 ISBN: 9780262545501 Publisher: MIT Press Format: Paperback Release Date: 08/01/2023 Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 178mm Item Length: 114mm Author: Daniel Loick, Jacob Blumenfeld Genre: Society & Culture Topic: Social Sciences, Law & Politics, Philosophy & Spirituality Description: A fundamental critique of the current property regime, calling for radical social and political change. In The Abuse of Property , Daniel Loick offers a multifaceted philosophical critique of the concept of property, broadly understood. He argues that property should not be the dominant framework in which human beings regulate the use of things, that property is not the same as use. Property rights, in his view, are not conditions of freedom or justice, but deficient, dysfunctional, and harmful ways of interacting with other people and the natural environment. He dissects not only the classic justifications of property (from John Locke's justification of property as a natural right based on individual freedom to Hegel's justification of property as a form of mutual recognition) but also the classic critiques of property, from Proudhon and Marx up to Adorno and Agamben. Through an innovative critical approach to legal studies, Loick demonstrates how the concept of property, historically applied to things and people and still a linchpin of our distorted relation with the world, forms a direct line from the Occupy movement to Black Lives Matter and beyond. Release Year: 2023 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.