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If a person owns a thing, his ownership enhances his liberty, but it does so at the expense of the liberty of others.
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mixed ownables, egalitarian proviso, hard libertarian position, autonomous ownership, joint world ownership, leximin opportunity, direct governmental development, harmless parasitism, unappropriated natural resources, quotal share, starting gate theory, egalitarian ownership, ownership equilibrium, begetting relation, undominated diversity, keepers ethic, governmental firms, extended auction, external endowments, rights over oneself, unowned things, internal endowment, morally rightful owner, original property rights, propertyless persons
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New York, Robert Nozick, Second Treatise, Hillel Steiner, Oxford University Press, Basic Books, Harvard University Press, John Locke, Henry George, Ronald Dworkin, John Roemer, Van Parijs, Herbert Spencer, Cornell University Press, United States, Cambridge University Press, Civil Government, John Christman, John Rawls, Kegan Paul, Allan Gibbard, Richard Arneson, University of Chicago Press, David Gauthier, Frank Lucash
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