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The Right to
Private Property. By JEREMY WALDRON. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. Pp. viii
+ 470. Price £40.00.)
Towards the
beginning of Jeremy Waldron's long and impressive book, he claims that private
property has found its way again to the forefront of attention in jurisprudence
and political philosophy (p. 12). I do not think this is true. Issues
concerning private property are still swallowed up in discussions of wider
import - of equality and justice, of rights and utilitarianism. Things may
become otherwise and, if they do, the attention that scholars direct towards
Waldron's book may turn out to be an important cause of the shift.
University of Glasgow DUDLEY
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