Difference between revisions of "A Positive Model Of Rights"
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== Anthropology Of The Model == | == Anthropology Of The Model == | ||
== Examples That Could Be Explained By This Model == | == Examples That Could Be Explained By This Model == | ||
− | + | === Ordinary Land === | |
− | + | "Joe (R) claims a right to farm on his property (T) for commercial sales (B<sub>R</sub>), and neighbor Fred (D) has to tolerate the odors, noise, traffic, etc. (O<sub>D</sub>) because if he interferes he will be fined (P<sub>D</sub>) in a civil lawsuit (C<sub>E</sub>) brought by Joe in a court (E) paid for by taxes (F<sub>E</sub>)." | |
− | + | === Slavery === | |
− | + | "Thomas (R) claims a right of chattel (T) for slave labor (B<sub>R</sub>) from Dred (B) who has to tolerate the loss of his labor (O<sub>D</sub>) because if he attempts to escape or resists, he will be hunted down or punished (P<sub>D</sub>) by privately hired (F<sub>E</sub>) slave hunters or overseers (E) who expect to profit over their expenses (C<sub>E</sub>)." | |
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=== Commons Without Scarcity === | === Commons Without Scarcity === | ||
=== Role Of The State === | === Role Of The State === | ||
=== Differences In Rights Between Jurisdictions === | === Differences In Rights Between Jurisdictions === | ||
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== Competition Between Alternative Rights Claims == | == Competition Between Alternative Rights Claims == | ||
== Extensions Of The Model == | == Extensions Of The Model == | ||
== Adaptations Of The Model == | == Adaptations Of The Model == |