Introduction
The Elements of a Normative System
The Individuation of the Law of Property
The Right to Property: The Exclusion Theses
The Objects of Property: The Reparability Thesis
The Duty of non-interference and Ownership
Property and Contract I: The Power to Sell and the Influence of
Markets
Property and Contract II: Hegel's Idea of Property
Property and Contract III: Locke and the Consent to Market
Distribution
The Role of Property
Bibliography
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