In "The Edges of the Field" Harvard law professor Joseph William
Singer offers a brilliant and cogent look at America's complex
relation to property and ownership. Incorporating examples as
far-reaching as the experience of Malden Mills owner and Polartec
manufacturer Aaron Feuerstein, the Torah, and the musical Rent,
Singer reminds us that ownership is a curious blend of security and
vulnerability between owner and nonowner. He proposes that the
manner in which property shapes social relations of power is as
important as ownership rights.
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