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Property, Self-Government and Consent
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This article is published in Canadian Journal of Political Science.The article was published on 1995-03-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Government.read more
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Indigenous Entrepreneurship Research: Themes and Variations
TL;DR: There are differences of emphasis and outright controversies about empirical description of indigenous people, especially concerning the role of ownership and private property in their culture and traditions as discussed by the authors, and fundamental disagreements as to how flexible the requirements of entrepreneurship are, and whether true indigenous entrepreneurship can transform entrepreneurship into an authentic and distinctive form.
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Indigenous Entrepreneurship Research: Themes and Variations
TL;DR: Early on it was recognized that this broad concept of entrepreneurship could be used to understand and improve the condition of particular disadvantaged populations; the so-called "under-developed" communities and regions.
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Property, Liberty and Self-Ownership in the English Revolution.
TL;DR: Locke as discussed by the authors argued that there are two ways in which one can give one's consent, express and tacit: no body doubts but an express Consent, of any Man, entring into any Society, makes him a perfect Member of that Society, a Subject of that Government.
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False Myths and Indigenous Entrepreneurial Strategies
TL;DR: The authors discusses the theme of indigenous entrepreneurship by exploring some false assumptions repeated not only in the popular press, but also by many academics and policy makers related to the purported perspective of Native American populations regarding property rights, entrepreneurial behavior, and the productive use of environmental resources.
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Locke's Theory of Original Appropriation and the Right of Settlement in Iroquois Territory
TL;DR: Tully as discussed by the authors showed that the Native systems of property and government which Locke defines away from the European settlement of North America and possibly in the enslavement of Native Peoples are the same as those of the United States.
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Anarchy, State, and Utopia
TL;DR: In Anarchy, State, and Utopia as discussed by the authors, Nozick argues that the state is justified only when it is severely limited to the narrow function of protection against force, theft and fraud and to the enforcement of contracts.
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The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke
TL;DR: This important reinterpretation of political theory from Hobbes to Locke not only freshly illuminates the thought of that period but also throws new light on all that followed it as discussed by the authors.
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Two Treatises of Government.
TL;DR: The authors showed that the version usually cited was not a representation of that 'text for posterity' Locke left behind, and exhaustive analysis of Lock's private papers and personal library caused Dr. Laslett radically to alter the received notion that the "Two Treatises" were in any sense a rationalization of the events of 1688: Locke's texts were rather a call for a revolution yet to come.
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The right to private property
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define the notion of private property as "special rights and general rights" and argue for the right to own and use private property in a particular way.
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Natural law and the theory of property : Grotius to Hume
TL;DR: The psychology of moral action: From Locke's Essay to Hutcheson's Inquiry Select bibliography Index as discussed by the authors ] is a collection of essays about moral action from the past and present.