Private Property Rights (Point/Counterpoint: Issues in Contemporary American Society)

by Paul Ruschmann and Maryanne Nasiatka

Alan Marzilli

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What sort of rights are entailed in the ownership of private property? The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states that ""private property [shall not] be taken for public use, without just compensation""; this has been read to imply that the government may take private property if it provides ""just compensation."" This provision has been used by the government to compel citizens to sell their property in order to clear space to build public roads, parks, or even commercial spaces. But these public benefits come at a cost and, now, those who have lost land or the physical or economic use of their land are fighting back. This debate is explored in Private Property Rights, an objective guide that will enhance readers' understanding of this pivotal issue.
  • ISBN13 9780791095201
  • Publish Date 30 May 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Chelsea House Publishers
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 136
  • Language English