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PBS Making Sen$e blog: The case for employee-owned companies

November 26, 2015 by admin

I was asked by Paul Solman, the PBS National Economics Correspondent, to write down in non-technical terms the basic argument for the labor theory of property, i.e., the ordinary juridical responsibility principle applied to property rights and liabilities. This is the “justice in production” argument in a nutshell. You can go directly to the PBS Making Sen$e site, or

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Filed Under: Democratic Firm, Main Blog, Property Theory Tagged With: labor theory of property, Responsibility Principle, workplace democracy

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