Jay Mukherjee & Walter E. Block, “Libertarians and the Catholic Church on Intellectual Property Laws/Libertarios y la Iglesia Católica en las leyes de propiedad intelectual,” Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política Nº 1 (julio-diciembre 2012): 83-99
Abstract:
Catholics and libertarians make strange bedfellows. They sharply disagree on many issues. However, when it comes to intellectual property rights, they are surprisingly congruent, albeit for different reasons. The present paper traces out the agreement on patents between these two very different philosophies.
See also:
- Kinsella, “Holy Copyright!“
- Thomas C. Berg & Ruth Okediji, “Intellectual Property and Religious Thought,” Lumen (Winter 2009);
- KOL388 | Cantus Firmus with Cody Cook: Against Intellectual Property;
- KOL243 | Libertarian Christians Podcast with Norman Horn: Intellectual Property
- Jeffrey Tucker, Pay to Pray: The Church’s Simony Problem
- idem, The Hidden Hand behind Bad Catholic Music;
- idem, The Church’s Ritual Texts Must Be Freed
- Music scholar says chant is for everyone, not just elite
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