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The Machinery of Freedom - Third Edition (2014)
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The Machinery of Freedom - Third Edition
by David D. Friedman
⇥ The ideal solution is to convert unowned resources into property. One could, for instance, adopt the principle that people living along a river have a property right in the river itself and that anyone who lowers the value of the river to them by polluting it without their consent is liable to suit. Similar rules already exist in water-poor areas to define the rights of landholders to use up, in irrigation, rivers that run through their land.🏁
Submitted by qoiauve - 03/21/2026
Book Philosophy 5.19 Ranked
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The Machinery of Freedom - Third Edition
by David D. Friedman
⇥ The ideal solution is to convert unowned resources into property. One could, for instance, adopt the principle that people living along a river have a property right in the river itself and that anyone who lowers the value of the river to them by polluting it without their consent is liable to suit. Similar rules already exist in water-poor areas to define the rights of landholders to use up, in irrigation, rivers that run through their land.🏁
Submitted by qoiauve - 03/21/2026
Book Philosophy 5.19 Ranked
