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Propertarianism

Propertarianism, or proprietarianism, is a political philosophy that reduces all questions of ethics to the right to own property.[1] On property rights, it advocates private property based on Lockean sticky property norms, where an owner keeps their property more or less until they consent to gift or sell it, rejecting the Lockean proviso.

Closely related to and overlapping with right-libertarianism, it is also often accompanied with the idea that state monopoly law should be replaced by market-generated law centered on contractual relationships. Propertarian ideals are most commonly cited to advocate for an anarcho-capitalist or minarchist society with governance systems limited to enforcing contracts and private property.

According to its advocates, propertarianism is synonymous with capitalism.[2]

History Edit

The term appears to have been coined by Edward Cain in 1963:

Since their use of the word "liberty" refers almost exclusively to property, it would be helpful if we had some other word, such as "propertarian," to describe them. [...] Novelist Ayn Rand is not a conservative at all but claims to be very relevant. She is a radical capitalist, and is the closest to what I mean by a propertarian.[3]

Marcus Cunliffe defined propertarianism in his 1973 lectures as "characteristic values of American history" in regard to property.[4][5][6][7]

Philosopher Robert Nozick formalized Locke's approach in his book "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" with the Entitlement Theory of Justice, specifying criteria for just original acquisition, just transfer, and rectification.

David Boaz writes that the "propertarian approach to privacy", both morally and legally, has ensured Americans' privacy rights.[8]

Markus Verhaegh states that Rothbardian anarcho-capitalism advocates the neo-Lockean idea that property only legitimately originates from labor and may then only legitimately change hands by trade or gift.[9] Brian Doherty describes Murray Rothbard's form of libertarianism as propertarian because he "reduced all human rights to rights of property, beginning with the natural right of self-ownership".[10]

L. Neil Smith describes propertarianism as a positive libertarian philosophy in his alternate history novels The Probability Broach (1980) and The American Zone (2002).[11][12]

Alternative meanings Edit

Hans Morgenthau used propertarianism to characterize the connection between property and suffrage.[13]

Criticism Edit

In the science fiction novel The Dispossessed (1974), author Ursula K. Le Guin contrasted a propertarian statist society with an anarchist anti-propertarian society[14][15] in an attempt to show that property and state objectified human beings.[16][17]

Murray Bookchin objected to propertarians calling themselves libertarians, arguing:

We have permitted cynical political reactionaries and the spokesmen of large corporations to pre-empt these basic libertarian American ideals. We have permitted them not only to become the specious voice of these ideals such that individualism has been used to justify egotism; the pursuit of happiness to justify greed, and even our emphasis on local and regional autonomy has been used to justify parochialism, insularism, and exclusivity – often against ethnic minorities and so-called deviant individuals. We have even permitted these reactionaries to stake out a claim to the word libertarian, a word, in fact, that was literally devised in the 1890s in France by Elisée Reclus as a substitute for the word anarchist, which the government had rendered an illegal expression for identifying one's views. The propertarians, in effect – acolytes of Ayn Rand, the earth mother of greed, egotism, and the virtues of property – have appropriated expressions and traditions that should have been expressed by radicals but were willfully neglected because of the lure of European and Asian traditions of socialism, socialisms that are now entering into decline in the very countries in which they originated.[18]

Bookchin described three concepts of possession: property itself; possession; and usufruct (i.e. appropriation of resources by virtue of use.[19])

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Ralf M. Bader, John Meadowcroft, eds. (2011), The Cambridge Companion to Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Cambridge University Press, p. 151.[ISBN missing]
  2. ^ Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden, Alan Greenspan, Robert Hessen (1967). Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal. New York City: Signet.[ISBN missing]
  3. ^ Edward Cain (1963). They'd Rather Be Right: Youth and the Conservative Movement. Macmillan. pp. 32–36. ASIN B0000CLYF9. OCLC 979693144.
  4. ^ Hans Joachim Morgenthau, (Kenneth W. Thompson, Robert John Myers, Editors), Truth and tragedy: a tribute to Hans J. Morgenthau, Transaction Publishers, p. 165, 1984 ISBN 0878558667.
  5. ^ Marcus Cunliffe (1974), The right to property: a theme in American history, Sir George Watson lecture delivered in the University of Leicester, 4 May 1973, Leicester University Press, ISBN 978-0718511296
  6. ^ Rob Kroes, Them and us: questions of citizenship in a globalizing world, University of Illinois Press, p. 208, 2000 ISBN 0252069099
  7. ^ Marcus Cunliffe, In search of America: transatlantic essays, 1951–1990, p. 307, 1991.
  8. ^ David Boaz, Cato Institute, Toward liberty: the idea that is changing the world : 25 years of public policy from the Cato Institute, Cato Institute, p. 386, 2002 ISBN 1930865279
  9. ^ Verhaegh, Marcus (2006). "Rothbard as a Political Philosopher" (PDF). Journal of Libertarian Studies. 20 (4): 3.
  10. ^ Doherty, Brian (2008). "Rothbard, Murray (1926–1995)". In Hamowy, Ronald (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage; Cato Institute. pp. 442–445. doi:10.4135/9781412965811.n271. ISBN 978-1412965804. LCCN 2008009151. OCLC 750831024.
  11. ^ L. Neil Smith (2002), The American Zone, p. 167.[ISBN missing]
  12. ^ John J. Pierce, When world views collide: a study in imagination and evolution, p. 163, 1989.
  13. ^ Hans Morgenthua, p. 174.
  14. ^ Ursela K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed, HarperCollins, various pages, 2003 ISBN 006051275X.
  15. ^ John P. Reeder, Source, sanction, and salvation: religion and morality in Judaic and Christian traditions, p. 113, 1988. Reeder uses phrase "nonpropertarian" to describe Le Guin's views.
  16. ^ Laurence Davis, Peter G. Stillman, The new utopian politics of Ursula K. Le Guin's The dispossessed, Lexington Books, p. xvii, 2005.
  17. ^ On Triton and Other Matters: An Interview with Samuel R. Delany, Science Fiction Studies, November 1990.
  18. ^ Murray Bookchin, The Greening of Politics: Toward a New Kind of Political Practice, Green Perspectives: Newsletter of the Green Program Project, No. 1 January 1986 [1].
  19. ^ Ellie Clement and Charles Oppenheim, Department of Information Science, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leics Great Britain, Anarchism, Alternative Publishers and Copyright, Journal of Anarchist Studies, undated.

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Not to be confused with Prioritarianism Proletarianization or Praetorianism Propertarianism or proprietarianism is a political philosophy that reduces all questions of ethics to the right to own property 1 On property rights it advocates private property based on Lockean sticky property norms where an owner keeps their property more or less until they consent to gift or sell it rejecting the Lockean proviso Closely related to and overlapping with right libertarianism it is also often accompanied with the idea that state monopoly law should be replaced by market generated law centered on contractual relationships Propertarian ideals are most commonly cited to advocate for an anarcho capitalist or minarchist society with governance systems limited to enforcing contracts and private property According to its advocates propertarianism is synonymous with capitalism 2 Contents 1 History 2 Alternative meanings 3 Criticism 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe term appears to have been coined by Edward Cain in 1963 Since their use of the word liberty refers almost exclusively to property it would be helpful if we had some other word such as propertarian to describe them Novelist Ayn Rand is not a conservative at all but claims to be very relevant She is a radical capitalist and is the closest to what I mean by a propertarian 3 Marcus Cunliffe defined propertarianism in his 1973 lectures as characteristic values of American history in regard to property 4 5 6 7 Philosopher Robert Nozick formalized Locke s approach in his book Anarchy State and Utopia with the Entitlement Theory of Justice specifying criteria for just original acquisition just transfer and rectification David Boaz writes that the propertarian approach to privacy both morally and legally has ensured Americans privacy rights 8 Markus Verhaegh states that Rothbardian anarcho capitalism advocates the neo Lockean idea that property only legitimately originates from labor and may then only legitimately change hands by trade or gift 9 Brian Doherty describes Murray Rothbard s form of libertarianism as propertarian because he reduced all human rights to rights of property beginning with the natural right of self ownership 10 L Neil Smith describes propertarianism as a positive libertarian philosophy in his alternate history novels The Probability Broach 1980 and The American Zone 2002 11 12 Alternative meanings EditHans Morgenthau used propertarianism to characterize the connection between property and suffrage 13 Criticism EditIn the science fiction novel The Dispossessed 1974 author Ursula K Le Guin contrasted a propertarian statist society with an anarchist anti propertarian society 14 15 in an attempt to show that property and state objectified human beings 16 17 Murray Bookchin objected to propertarians calling themselves libertarians arguing We have permitted cynical political reactionaries and the spokesmen of large corporations to pre empt these basic libertarian American ideals We have permitted them not only to become the specious voice of these ideals such that individualism has been used to justify egotism the pursuit of happiness to justify greed and even our emphasis on local and regional autonomy has been used to justify parochialism insularism and exclusivity often against ethnic minorities and so called deviant individuals We have even permitted these reactionaries to stake out a claim to the word libertarian a word in fact that was literally devised in the 1890s in France by Elisee Reclus as a substitute for the word anarchist which the government had rendered an illegal expression for identifying one s views The propertarians in effect acolytes of Ayn Rand the earth mother of greed egotism and the virtues of property have appropriated expressions and traditions that should have been expressed by radicals but were willfully neglected because of the lure of European and Asian traditions of socialism socialisms that are now entering into decline in the very countries in which they originated 18 Bookchin described three concepts of possession property itself possession and usufruct i e appropriation of resources by virtue of use 19 See also Edit nbsp Anarchism portal nbsp Libertarianism portal nbsp Politics portalAnarcho capitalism Capitalism Creative disruption Entitlement theory Outline of libertarianism Private law society Private property Privatism Privatization Producerism Right libertarianismReferences Edit Ralf M Bader John Meadowcroft eds 2011 The Cambridge Companion to Nozick s Anarchy State and Utopia Cambridge University Press p 151 ISBN missing Ayn Rand Nathaniel Branden Alan Greenspan Robert Hessen 1967 Capitalism The Unknown Ideal New York City Signet ISBN missing Edward Cain 1963 They d Rather Be Right Youth and the Conservative Movement Macmillan pp 32 36 ASIN B0000CLYF9 OCLC 979693144 Hans Joachim Morgenthau Kenneth W Thompson Robert John Myers Editors Truth and tragedy a tribute to Hans J Morgenthau Transaction Publishers p 165 1984 ISBN 0878558667 Marcus Cunliffe 1974 The right to property a theme in American history Sir George Watson lecture delivered in the University of Leicester 4 May 1973 Leicester University Press ISBN 978 0718511296 Rob Kroes Them and us questions of citizenship in a globalizing world University of Illinois Press p 208 2000 ISBN 0252069099 Marcus Cunliffe In search of America transatlantic essays 1951 1990 p 307 1991 David Boaz Cato Institute Toward liberty the idea that is changing the world 25 years of public policy from the Cato Institute Cato Institute p 386 2002 ISBN 1930865279 Verhaegh Marcus 2006 Rothbard as a Political Philosopher PDF Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 4 3 Doherty Brian 2008 Rothbard Murray 1926 1995 In Hamowy Ronald ed The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism Thousand Oaks CA Sage Cato Institute pp 442 445 doi 10 4135 9781412965811 n271 ISBN 978 1412965804 LCCN 2008009151 OCLC 750831024 L Neil Smith 2002 The American Zone p 167 ISBN missing John J Pierce When world views collide a study in imagination and evolution p 163 1989 Hans Morgenthua p 174 Ursela K Le Guin The Dispossessed HarperCollins various pages 2003 ISBN 006051275X John P Reeder Source sanction and salvation religion and morality in Judaic and Christian traditions p 113 1988 Reeder uses phrase nonpropertarian to describe Le Guin s views Laurence Davis Peter G Stillman The new utopian politics of Ursula K Le Guin s The dispossessed Lexington Books p xvii 2005 On Triton and Other Matters An Interview with Samuel R Delany Science Fiction Studies November 1990 Murray Bookchin The Greening of Politics Toward a New Kind of Political Practice Green Perspectives Newsletter of the Green Program Project No 1 January 1986 1 Ellie Clement and Charles Oppenheim Department of Information Science Loughborough University Loughborough Leics Great Britain Anarchism Alternative Publishers and Copyright Journal of Anarchist Studies undated Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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