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Property: Meanings, Histories, Theories
Contributor(s): Davies, Margaret (Author)
ISBN: 1904385842     ISBN-13: 9781904385844
Publisher: Routledge Cavendish
OUR PRICE:   $50.30  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2007
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This critique of property examines its classical conception: addressing its ontology and history, as well as considering its symbolic aspects and connection to social relations of power.

It is organized around three themes:

  • the ways in which concepts of property are symbolically and practically connected to relations of power
  • the 'objects' of property in changing contexts of materialism
  • challenges to the Western idea of property posed by colonial and post-colonial contexts, such as the disempowerment through property of whole cultures, the justifications for colonial expansion and bio piracy.

Dealing with the symbolism of property, its history, traditional philosophical accounts and cultural difference, Margaret Davis has written an invaluable volume for all law students interested in property law.

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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Property
- Law | Jurisprudence
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Dewey: 346.04
LCCN: 2007024475
Series: Critical Approaches to Law
Physical Information: 0.37" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.45 lbs) 172 pages
 
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This critique of property examines its classical conception: addressing its ontology and history, as well as considering its symbolic aspects and connection to social relations of power.

It is organized around three themes:

  • the ways in which concepts of property are symbolically and practically connected to relations of power
  • the 'objects' of property in changing contexts of materialism
  • challenges to the Western idea of property posed by colonial and post-colonial contexts, such as the disempowerment through property of whole cultures, the justifications for colonial expansion and bio piracy.

Dealing with the symbolism of property, its history, traditional philosophical accounts and cultural difference, Margaret Davis has written an invaluable volume for all law students interested in property law.