We talk with Dave Fagundes about sharing, abandoning, and property law's role in promoting happiness. Topics include the usual nonsense, notions of happiness, consumption and acquisition, charity, and home ownership.
This show’s links:
Dave Fagundes's faculty profile and writing
David Fagundes, Why Less Property Is More: Inclusion, Dispossession, and Subjective Well-Being
About Life Is Beautiful
About Marie Kondo
David Fagundes, Buying Happiness: Property, Acquisition, and Subjective Well-Being
Roger Crisp's entry on Well-Being in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (including discussions of Bentham's notion and preferentist accounts)
About Mr. Burns, character from The Simpsons
Rebecca Solnit, The Loneliness of Donald Trump
Juliet Schor and William Attwood-Charles, The Sharing Economy: Labor, Inequality and Sociability on For-Profit Platforms
David Fagundes, The Social Norms of Waiting in Line
Oral Argument 150: Shutting Down Hal (guest Christina Mulligan); Christina Mulligan, Revenge Against Robots
Lior Strahilevitz, The Right to Abandon
Eduardo Peñalver, The Illusory Right to Abandon
Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz, The End of Ownership
Joshua Fairfield, Owned: Property, Privacy, and the New Digital Serfdom
Special Guest: Dave Fagundes.
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