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The Foundations of Property
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Property is a concept at once so simple that a 4-year-old can grasp it, yet so complex that the greatest legal minds have not been able to formally settle on a definition.
Law students are presented with the classic case of Pierson v. Post to illustrate how a dispute over the rightful owner of a fox carcass cannot be settled without surveying a whole host of historical legal treatises.
Pinning Down Property
Bart J. Wilson is a Professor of Economics and Law and the Donald P. Kennedy Endowed Chair in Economics and Law at Chapman University, where he co-founded the Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy, for which he serves as the director.
His economic research aims to better understand humans as we interact with each other and our environment - especially with respect to things that can be considered as “yours” and “mine,” i.e., private property.
His new book, The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind, is one of the most comprehensive studies ever undertaken of how we come to own stuff, and from whence this essential concept arises.
The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind By Wilson, Bart J. TRANSCRIPTIf you couldn’t listen live, be sure to subscribe to the podcast.
Navigate Post-Censorship Social Media with Confidence
From Parler and Gab to MeWe and Bitchute, learn everything you need to know from my brief guide to the various sites where free speech still lives (allegedly), and how they stack up to the more mainstream competition like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
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Download the sample of Essential Liberty chapters.
Download the guide to the administrative state.
LINKS:
AMAZON: The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind, August 1, 2020
RELATED SHOWS:
The Supreme Court Has Spoken: The Unanimous Decision in U.S. Army Corp of Engineers v. Hawkes with Mark Miller, July 5, 2016
Ilya Somin on the Grasping Hand of Eminent Domain, June 12, 2015
Property Rights vs. Diversity of People and Species; Can These Concepts Coexist? with Tawanda Kanhema, April 13, 2014
First, Rio: Next, Small Town America with Mimi Steele, February 10, 2013
Property Rights of the Politically Powerful with Bill Maurer, March 25, 2012
Please, Mr. Fed. Let Me Earn a Living with Dr. Michael Stroup, December 4, 2011
104 episodi
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Manage episode 292743537 series 1004895
Property is a concept at once so simple that a 4-year-old can grasp it, yet so complex that the greatest legal minds have not been able to formally settle on a definition.
Law students are presented with the classic case of Pierson v. Post to illustrate how a dispute over the rightful owner of a fox carcass cannot be settled without surveying a whole host of historical legal treatises.
Pinning Down Property
Bart J. Wilson is a Professor of Economics and Law and the Donald P. Kennedy Endowed Chair in Economics and Law at Chapman University, where he co-founded the Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy, for which he serves as the director.
His economic research aims to better understand humans as we interact with each other and our environment - especially with respect to things that can be considered as “yours” and “mine,” i.e., private property.
His new book, The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind, is one of the most comprehensive studies ever undertaken of how we come to own stuff, and from whence this essential concept arises.
The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind By Wilson, Bart J. TRANSCRIPTIf you couldn’t listen live, be sure to subscribe to the podcast.
Navigate Post-Censorship Social Media with Confidence
From Parler and Gab to MeWe and Bitchute, learn everything you need to know from my brief guide to the various sites where free speech still lives (allegedly), and how they stack up to the more mainstream competition like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Email *Thank you!
Download the sample of Essential Liberty chapters.
Download the guide to the administrative state.
LINKS:
AMAZON: The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind, August 1, 2020
RELATED SHOWS:
The Supreme Court Has Spoken: The Unanimous Decision in U.S. Army Corp of Engineers v. Hawkes with Mark Miller, July 5, 2016
Ilya Somin on the Grasping Hand of Eminent Domain, June 12, 2015
Property Rights vs. Diversity of People and Species; Can These Concepts Coexist? with Tawanda Kanhema, April 13, 2014
First, Rio: Next, Small Town America with Mimi Steele, February 10, 2013
Property Rights of the Politically Powerful with Bill Maurer, March 25, 2012
Please, Mr. Fed. Let Me Earn a Living with Dr. Michael Stroup, December 4, 2011
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