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11. Property Systems in Hunter-Gatherer Societies
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Karl Widerquist
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part One The inequality hypothesis
- 2. Hierarchy’s Apologists, Part One: 5,000 Years of Clever and Contradictory Arguments that Inequality is Natural and Inevitable 13
- 3. Hierarchy’s Apologists, Part Two: Natural Inequality in Contemporary Political Philosophy and Social Science 42
- 4. How Small-Scale Societies Maintain Political, Social, and Economic Equality 55
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Part Two The market freedom hypothesis
- 5. The Negative Freedom Argument for the Market Economy 77
- 6. The Negative Freedom Argument for the Hunter-Gatherer Band Economy 100
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Part Three The individual appropriation hypothesis
- 7. Contemporary Property Theory: A Story, a Myth, a Principle, and a Hypothesis 125
- 8. The History of an Hypothesis 147
- 9. The Impossibility of a Purely A Priori Justification of Private Property 162
- 10. Evidence Provided by Propertarians to Support the Appropriation Hypothesis 178
- 11. Property Systems in Hunter-Gatherer Societies 194
- 12. Property Systems in Stateless Farming Communities 209
- 13. Property Systems in Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern States 227
- 14. The Privatization of the Earth, 1500–2000 ce 240
- 15. The Individual Appropriation Hypothesis Assessed 258
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Conclusion
- 16. Conclusion 269
- References 274
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part One The inequality hypothesis
- 2. Hierarchy’s Apologists, Part One: 5,000 Years of Clever and Contradictory Arguments that Inequality is Natural and Inevitable 13
- 3. Hierarchy’s Apologists, Part Two: Natural Inequality in Contemporary Political Philosophy and Social Science 42
- 4. How Small-Scale Societies Maintain Political, Social, and Economic Equality 55
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Part Two The market freedom hypothesis
- 5. The Negative Freedom Argument for the Market Economy 77
- 6. The Negative Freedom Argument for the Hunter-Gatherer Band Economy 100
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Part Three The individual appropriation hypothesis
- 7. Contemporary Property Theory: A Story, a Myth, a Principle, and a Hypothesis 125
- 8. The History of an Hypothesis 147
- 9. The Impossibility of a Purely A Priori Justification of Private Property 162
- 10. Evidence Provided by Propertarians to Support the Appropriation Hypothesis 178
- 11. Property Systems in Hunter-Gatherer Societies 194
- 12. Property Systems in Stateless Farming Communities 209
- 13. Property Systems in Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern States 227
- 14. The Privatization of the Earth, 1500–2000 ce 240
- 15. The Individual Appropriation Hypothesis Assessed 258
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Conclusion
- 16. Conclusion 269
- References 274
- Index 295