Review
At first, Elizabeth Brubaker's Property Rights and the Defense of Nature seems abstruse, but once you get your head around its working vocabulary it's quite readable and informative. Brubaker, eschewing the conventional right/left hassle over property as the basis of social and political divisions, seeks ways of employing existing concepts of public and private property in the defense of the environment, and considers 1 subtle alterations that could change our evil ways. Worth reading for its own sake, and a valuable reference book.
Brian Fawcett (Books in Canada) --
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