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The Critical Importance of Collective Intentionality

Posted by By Neil December 4, 2020Posted inPhilosophy of Language, Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy, Social Ontology
“[…] unless there is some form of collective recognition of property rights, and unless the participants have the concept of a “right” in the first place, the system of private…
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