First published 1966
The Philosophy of Ownership
The Philosophy of Ownership by Robert LeFevre is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org.
- Robert LeFevre
- First published
- 1966
- Format
- PDF and EPUB
- Pages
- 94
- ISBN
- 9781610160735
- Publisher
- Rampart College Press
- License
- Licence not verified for this edition.
The significance of property ownership has rarely been fully appreciated, writes Robert LeFevre.
He proceeds to present the entire libertarian case for private ownership, with his characteristic clarity of exposition. He makes what is a radically hard-core case for the absolute integrity of self ownership and property ownership but in a way that comes across as common-sense. He shows that how a society thinks about the issue of ownership is not just a matter of details; our very survival depends on it.
Here is an excellent overview of a topic that Mises said was the foundational idea of liberalism itself. But it's more than an overview: it is a strong case for iron-clad, impenetrable, and no-exceptions social rules on ownership.
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- Is The Philosophy of Ownership free to download?
- Yes. The complete 94-page PDF and EPUB downloads directly from this page (7.5 MB). There is no signup, no account and no paywall.
- How long is The Philosophy of Ownership?
- 94 pages, 12 chapters, and about 33,610 words in the edition this archive serves.
- Who wrote The Philosophy of Ownership?
- Robert LeFevre (1911–1986) was an American libertarian businessman, activist, and educator. He founded and ran the Freedom School and Rampart College, established in 1957, having a profound impact on a generation of libertarians. This archive holds 2 of LeFevre's works.
What's in it
12 chapters · 33,610 words · page numbers are this file's
- I. Property and Ownershipp. 6
- II. Coercion and Ownershipp. 12
- III. Earliest Property Conceptsp. 17
- IV. Self-Ownershipp. 28
- V. Rights and Propertyp. 33
- VI. Sovereign Ownershipp. 39
- VII. Joint Ownershipp. 48
- VIII. Ownership of Landp. 51
- IX. Ownership of Objectsp. 59
- X. Ownership of Intangiblesp. 66
- XI. Authority and Responsibilityp. 73
- XII. The Desire to Sharep. 88
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