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Private property and abuse of rights in Victorian England
Author: Michael Taggart
Year: 2002
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 17 MB
Language: English



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Private Property and Abuse of Rights in Victorian England In the era of Victorian England, private property and the abuse of rights were prevalent issues that affected the lives of many individuals, particularly the working class. The concept of private property was deeply ingrained in the society, where wealthy landowners and industrialists held immense power and control over the means of production, while the working class struggled to make ends meet. This led to a significant imbalance in the distribution of resources, resulting in poverty, exploitation, and social unrest. The book explores how the notion of private property was used as a tool for the ruling elite to maintain their power and control over the masses. The authors argue that the idea of private property was not only limited to physical assets but also extended to intellectual property, such as patents and copyrights. This created a system where the owners of these rights could monopolize knowledge and technology, hindering innovation and progress. The book delves into the consequences of this system, including the exploitation of workers, the rise of slums, and the widening gap between the rich and the poor. The authors also examine the relationship between private property and the abuse of rights, highlighting how the protection of property rights often led to the suppression of individual freedoms and the denial of basic human needs. They argue that the emphasis on private property overlooked the importance of collective ownership and the common good, leading to a society that prioritized profit over people. The book further discusses how the abuse of rights was perpetuated through legal systems, which were designed to protect the interests of the wealthy rather than the marginalized.
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