In 1967, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union signed the Outer Space Treaty. While the treaty
Category: Property
Property Rights in Space: A Duty to Sacrifice
Beginning with its position that space is a part of the “celestial commons,” the Left argues that we need “democratic
Property Rights in Space: The Celestial Commons
Leftists regard space as a part of the “celestial commons.” Space, they claim, belongs to all of mankind and private
Property Rights in Space: Introduction
Last July, both Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson launched private rockets into space carrying human passengers. In September, Elon Musk’s
Rights are not Subject to a Vote
Last November, voters in St. Paul approved the most stringent rent control law in the nation. This past week, a
Coming to the Nuisance
Georgia lawmakers are considering a bill that would protect farmers from nuisance lawsuits after a farm has been operating for
Capitalists on the Moon
At Jacobin Magazine, Luke Savage argues that against capitalists on the moon. He isn’t happy that billionaires like Jeff Bezos
Theft by Any Other Name is Still Theft
Lawmakers and political activists like to frame their policy proposals in terms that hide their real meaning. An example of