Whose citizenship: social conflict over property in the United States (Record no. 513910)

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Personal name Jacobs, H.
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Title Whose citizenship: social conflict over property in the United States
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social Policy and Society
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Extent 19(1), Jan 2020. p. 343-355
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Summary, etc Land ownership and the rights in property are central to the American character, having originated as part of the colonial dialogue that led to the American revolution. Yet there has also been substantial social conflict over who has claims to property, and in whose interest. This article presents an interpretive history of citizenship claims to land and property from the colonial period to the present. It argues that a theme in this history is an ever expanding realm of citizenship claims against the individual owner, most markedly since the beginning of the twentieth century. The emergence of the modern environmental movement and a counter so-called private property rights movement in the 1970s forward has accentuated this social conflict. The future likely holds increased conflict in an era of social and political polarisation. The outcome is uncertain, and will depend on democratic dialogue among those with strongly opposing perspectives. - Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Rights in land, Private property, Social conflict, History - United States
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Main entry heading Social Policy and Society
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Subject DIP LAND OWNERSHIP - UNITED STATES
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-09-17 19(1), Jan 2020. p. 343-355. AR122983 2020-09-17 Articles

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