No. of pages 256
Published: 2004
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"The Politics of Property: Labor, Freedom, and Belonging" by Laura Brace explores the intricate relationship between property rights, labor dynamics, and concepts of belonging within societal structures. The book delves into how property ownership influences power relations and individual identity, arguing that property is not merely an economic asset but a critical factor in shaping social hierarchies and freedoms. Brace critiques prevailing notions of ownership, examining historical and contemporary examples to illustrate how property practices can both enforce and dismantle systems of inequality. Through this lens, she advocates for a reimagining of property that fosters greater equity and communal well-being. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 256 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Palgrave MacMillan .