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Willink has authored numerous fiction and nonfiction books. His 2015 book Extreme Ownership has been on The New York Times Best Seller List, [18] and was praised by critics. [19] The book teaches leadership lessons using examples of real-world missions and combat encounters. [20]
The theory has been used to justify the homestead principle, which holds that one may gain whole permanent ownership of an unowned natural resource by performing an act of original appropriation. In his Second Treatise on Government , the philosopher John Locke asked by what right an individual can claim to own one part of the world, when ...
Of course, left-anarchists and anarcho-capitalists take a somewhat different perspective on the free cities: the former emphasize the communitarian and egalitarian concerns of the free cities, while the latter point to the relatively unregulated nature of their markets and the wide range of services (often including defense, security, and legal ...
Created Date: 8/30/2012 4:52:52 PM
As a term, right-libertarianism is used by some political analysts, academics and media sources, especially in the United States, to describe the libertarian philosophy which is supportive of free-market capitalism and strong right to property, in addition to supporting limited government and self-ownership, [59] being contrasted with left-wing ...
Different forms of capitalism feature varying degrees of free markets, public ownership, [13] obstacles to free competition, and state-sanctioned social policies. The degree of competition in markets and the role of intervention and regulation , as well as the scope of state ownership, vary across different models of capitalism.
Steward-ownership is a corporate ownership structure that prioritizes the long-term independence [14] and purpose of a company. [15] While the legal implementation may vary, all steward-owned companies make a legally binding commitment to two core principles: [9] [16] self-governance and purpose-driven profit allocation.
For limits to ownership above land, an old principle in the law is ad coelum, meaning that property rights extend "to the sky" (and below the earth). In the past, rights to "the sky" have been unenforcable – birds need take little notice of humans' overhead property rights – but with modern technology extending human reach, the idea of ad ...