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The Abuse of Property: Untimely Meditations

Autor Daniel Loick Traducere de Jacob Blumenfeld
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2023
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780262545501
ISBN-10: 0262545500
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 112 x 176 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: The MIT Press
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Notă biografică

Daniel Loick; translated by Jacob Blumenfeld

Cuprins

Better Squat than Rot ix
1 The Use of Property 1
The Liberal Justification of Property 2
The Ontological Justification of Property 20
2 The Abuse of Property 39
The Social Critique of Property 42
The Ethical Critique of Property 53
The Political Critique of Property 70
Epilogue: Not Being at Home in One's Home 85
Afterword to the English Edition: From Occupy to Abolition 87
Acknowledgments 99
Notes 101