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Foreword | ||
1 | Seeing the Elephant: Introduction | 3 |
2 | Providing for the Elephant: The Burden of Property | 31 |
3 | Replenishing the Elephant: Property and Survival | 53 |
4 | Trading the Elephant: The Dynamics of Transfer | 91 |
5 | Selling the Elephant: The Contours of Transfer | 109 |
6 | Knowing the Elephant: Distinguishing Property Rights | 127 |
7 | Sharing the Elephant: The Burden of Concurrent Ownership | 157 |
8 | Dividing the Elephant: The Separation of Concurrent Property | 183 |
9 | Starving the Elephant: The Value of Property | 217 |
10 | Claiming the Elephant: The Irrelevance of Possession | 251 |
11 | Rights to the Elephant: The Concept of Ownership | 265 |
12 | Owning the Elephant: The Concept of Property | 285 |
13 | Title to the Elephant: The Habit of Property | 305 |
14 | Respecting the Elephant: The Behaviorism of Property | 335 |
Acknowledgments | 365 | |
Copyright Acknowledgments | 367 | |
Short-Title List | 375 | |
Index | 409 |
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