The natural resources of the earth - from oil and water to minerals
and land - are crucial to our basic economic and social existence. But
who is entitled to control, use and benefit from them? Should anyone
‘own’ the natural bounty of our planet?
In this book, distinguished political theorist Margaret Moore tackles
these questions and examines the different positions in the debate.
States claim the right to control the natural resources within their
territory. Liberals argue for a system of private ownership rights,
including over natural resources, while egalitarians dispute such
claims and argue for equal rights to natural resources. Moore shows
why these standard approaches to resource justice are wanting, and
offers an original approach that examines the different ways in which
people interact with resources in order to determine what good is at
stake in any particular case.
In the context of serious environmental crisis and looming resource
conflicts, this innovative and timely book will be essential reading
for all students and scholars interested in the environment, property,
distributive justice, and future generations.
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ISBN
9781509529193
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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