Full text: A theory of property

CONTENTS 
4.4 Two transcendental features 
4.5 Intention and convention 
4.6 Agency, stability, and expectations 
4.7 Property and personality 
Control, privacy, and individuality 
5.1 Private property and excludability 
5.2 Control, privacy, and individuality 
5.3 Problems of distribution 
5.4 Charity and welfare 
5.5 An impasse? 
Property and moral character 
6.1 Four claims 
6.2 Virtues, vices, and moral character 
6.3 From moral to political theory 
6.4 Republicanism, virtue, and commercial 
society 
6.5 Moral character and economic systems 
6.6 Property and moral ideals 
Alienation, exploitation, and power 
7.1 The program 
7.2 Property as an attribute of 
persons 
Marx on alienation 
Alienation and exploitation 
Problems of production 
Property and power 
Social life, economic options, and 
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societies and 
Part 11: Justification and distributive equity 
Utility and efficiency 
8.1 Distributive equity 
8.2 The utilitarian tradition 
B.3 A principle of utility 
8.4 Efficiency 
8.5 A combined principle of utility and efficiency 
8.6 Utility, efficiency, and property 
8.7 Preferences and expectations 
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