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Mine! : How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives

Mine! : How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives

Author: Michael A. Heller James Salzman
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
Publication Date: 15 Feb 2022
ISBN-13: 9780525565505
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Description


"Mine" is one of the first words babies learn, and by the time we grow up, the idea of ownership seems natural, whether we are buying a cup of coffee or a house. But who controls the space behind your airplane seat: you, reclining, or the squished laptop user behind you? Why is plagiarism wrong, but it's okay to knock off a recipe or a dress design? And after a snowstorm, why does a chair in the street hold your parking space in Chicago, while in New York you lose both the space and the chair?
In Mine!, Michael Heller and James Salzman, two of the world's leading authorities on ownership, explain these puzzles and many more. Remarkably, they reveal, there are just six simple rules that everyone uses to claim everything. Owners choose the rule that steers us to do what they want. But we can pick differently. This is true not just for airplane seats, but also for battles over digital privacy, climate change, and wealth inequality. Mine! draws on mind-bending, often infuriating, and always fascinating accounts from business, history, courtrooms, and everyday life to reveal how the rules of ownership control our lives and shape our world.


Table of Contents


Introduction: Who Gets What and Why
1  First Come, Last Served
2  Possession Is One-Tenth of the Law
3  I Reap What You Sow
4  My Home Is Not My Castle
5  Our Bodies, Not Our Selves
6  The Meek Shall Inherit Very Little
7  The Future of Ownership—and the World
Epilogue: The Toddler’s Rules of Ownership
Thanks
Notes
Index


Author Description


MICHAEL HELLER is the Lawrence A. Wien Professor of Real Estate Law at Columbia Law School. He is the author of The Gridlock Economy: How Too Much Ownership Wrecks Markets, Stops Innovation, and Costs Lives.
JAMES SALZMAN is the Donald Bren Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law, with joint appointments at the UCLA School of Law and the UCSB Bren School of the Environment. He is the author of Drinking Water: A History.






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