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(Ebook) Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy by David James ISBN 9781009288149, 9781009288132, 9781009288125, 1009288148, 100928813X, 1009288121, B0BQC7T5ZY

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Authors:David James
Pages:216 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.27 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781009288149, 9781009288132, 9781009288125, 1009288148, 100928813X, 1009288121, B0BQC7T5ZY
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(Ebook) Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy by David James ISBN 9781009288149, 9781009288132, 9781009288125, 1009288148, 100928813X, 1009288121, B0BQC7T5ZY

The theme of property is directly relevant to some of the most divisive social and political issues today, such as wealth inequality and the question of whether governments should limit it by introducing measures that restrict the right to property. Yet what is property? And when seeking to answer this question, do we tend to identify the concept with just one dominant historical form of property?In this book, David James reconstructs the theories of property developed by four key figures in classical German philosophy - Kant, Fichte, Hegel and Marx. He argues that although their theories of property are different, the concept of social recognition plays a crucial role in all of them, and assesses these philosophers' arguments for the specific forms of property they claim should exist in a society that is genuinely committed to the idea of freedom.
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