A philosophical critique of property rights from an anarchist perspective. Written in 1989, it is to some degree a response to the "economic libertarianism" of Robert Nozic. Copied to clipboard Files thoado_20170831_134953.pdf (5.52 MB) anarchism philosophy Alan Carter Robert Nozic PDF the attachment is empty. I'm trying to fix that as we speak Fixed Donald Fixed *thumbs*
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