Economic Rights. (book reviews)
American Political Science Review, December, 1993 by Waldron, Jeremy
>This is a collection of papers from a conference organized in San Diego in 1990 by the Social Philosophy and Policy Foundation (based in Bowling Green, Ohio). The papers address the nature and justification of various claims about economic rights. These include the right to private property (or, as contributor Randy Barnett calls it, "several property"); the right to freedom of contract (defended by Barnett, criticized by Daniel Hausman); the right of a creditor to have debts repaid (criticized in the context of Third World indebtedness by James Child); the right to secure ...
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