Commodity & Propriety
Discover the intriguing exploration of property in Gregory S. Alexander's Commodity & Propriety, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1999. This comprehensive 496-page volume delves into the historical meanings of property, revealing a competing vision that runs parallel to traditional views. Alexander argues that property is not merely a commodity but also a form of propriety, serving as a foundational method for establishing and sustaining an organized society. This thought-provoking text is essential for anyone interested in legal studies, property rights, and the socio-economic frameworks that shape our lives. Enhance your understanding of property with this insightful analysis that challenges conventional narratives.