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  1. Yours, mine, and ours: Property rights and individual liberty.Cheyney C. Ryan - 1977 - Ethics 87 (2):126-141.
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  • Some Ordinalist-Utilitarian Notes on Rawls's Theory of Justice.John Rawls - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (9):245-263.
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  • II. Nozick's entitlements.Onora O'Neill - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):468-481.
    This article examines Nozick's claim (in Anarchy, State and Utopia) to have shown that a commitment to individual liberties requires acceptance of full capitalist property rights. The main gap in Nozick's argument is that he fails to show how individuals can become entitled to full control over previously unheld resources. Nozick draws on Locke's view that title is acquired by ?mixing one's labour?. But he excises certain (dubious) premisses on which Locke's theory relies and provides no alternative grounds for thinking (...)
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  • Distributive Justice and the Tensions of Lockeanism.Eric Mack - 1983 - Social Philosophy and Policy 1 (1):132.
    An ongoing tension exists within the Lockean tradition in political philosophy between the claim that each individual is the “Proprietor of his own Person” and the claim that nature is “that which God gave to Mankind in common.” The former claim points to a realm of discrete individual entitlements only formally equal in the sense of each individual having jurisdiction over his own person and not over any other person, while the latter points either to a collective entitlement to nature (...)
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  • Nozick's Entitlements.Onora O'neill - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19:468.
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  • Against the supposed difference between historical and end-state theories.Lawrence C. Becker - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 41 (2):267 - 272.
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