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- Common Right, Enclosure and Social Change in England, 1700-1820
- Department of Economics
- Slavery and Wage Labour: Freedom and Its Doubles
- The Origins of Inequality, and Policies to Contain It
- UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Previously Published Works
- Libertarianism and Georgism on Private Property
- Formal Agreements and the Enclosure Process: the Evidence from Hampshire* by JOHN CHAPMAN and SYLVIA SEELIGE1K
- The Seventeenth-Century Revolution in the English Land Law
- Good and Bad Squatters? Challenging Hegemonic Narratives and Advancing Anti-Capitalist Views of Squatting in Western European Cities
- The Contours of Enclosure Stood What Was Occurring in the West Bank Landscape
- The Ethics of Space: Homelessness and Squatting in Urban England
- John Stuart Mill and China: Peeking Behind China's Stationary State
- Disrupting Enclosure in New England Fisheries
- Occupy! Historical Geographies of Property, Protest and the Commons, 1500-1850
- Trash Enclosure Requirements Handout
- Enclosure of Common Land, Waste-Land and Reclamation of Salt Marsh in the Ancient Parish of Cartmel
- JS Mill and Liberal Imperialism: the Architecture of a Democratization Theorem
- The Enclosures in England: an Economic Reconstruction