[图书][B] The political institution of private property
I Sened - 1997 - books.google.com
1997•books.google.com
" In this book, Itai Sened examines the political institution of property and other individual
rights. His argument is that the foundation of such rights is to be found in the political and
economic institutions which grant and enforce them and not in any set of moral principles
or'nature.'The book further argues that individual rights are instituted through a political
process, and not by any hidden market forces. The origin of rights is placed in a social
contract that evolves as a political process in which governments grant and protect property …
rights. His argument is that the foundation of such rights is to be found in the political and
economic institutions which grant and enforce them and not in any set of moral principles
or'nature.'The book further argues that individual rights are instituted through a political
process, and not by any hidden market forces. The origin of rights is placed in a social
contract that evolves as a political process in which governments grant and protect property …
" In this book, Itai Sened examines the political institution of property and other individual rights. His argument is that the foundation of such rights is to be found in the political and economic institutions which grant and enforce them and not in any set of moral principles or'nature.'The book further argues that individual rights are instituted through a political process, and not by any hidden market forces. The origin of rights is placed in a social contract that evolves as a political process in which governments grant and protect property and other individual rights to constituents, in return for economic and political support. Extending neo-institutional theory to the subject, and using a positive game theoretic approach in its analysis, this book is an original contribution to scholarship on the evolution of rights."--Back cover.
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