This volume contains some of the historically most important
discussions of the philosophical foundations of
left-libertarianism. Like the more familiar right-libertarianism
(such as that of Nozick), left-libertarianism holds that agents own
themselves (and thus owe no service to others except as the result
of voluntary action). Unlike right-libertarianism, however,
left-libertarianism holds that natural resources are owned by the
members of society in some egalitarian manner, and may be
appropriated only with their permission, or with a significant
payment to them.
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