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The Noblest Triumph: Property And Prosperity Through The Ages
Tom Bethell

The Noblest Triumph: Property And Prosperity Through The Ages

Property and Prosperity Through the Ages

St. Martin's Press (Jun 19, 1998)
9780312210830
| Hardcover
378 pages | 165 x 249 mm | English
Dewey 330.17
LC Classification HB711 .B477 1998
LC Control No. 98006010

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Property
  • Right Of Property
  • Right Of Property - Economic Aspects
  • Right Of Property/ Economic Aspects

Plot

In The Noblest Triumph, Tom Bethell looks at the history of property rights and shows that the key role played by the institution of private property has been misunderstood by Western elites for over a century. Beginning with the ancient Greeks and arriving at the present day, Bethell looks at basic ideas about property found in Plato, Adam Smith, Blackstone, Bentham, Marx, Mill and others. He shows that the institution of property is inextricably tied to traditional conceptions of justice and liberty, and he argues that prosperity and civilization can only arise where private property is securely held by the people.