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Water Capitalism

The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers

Walter E. Block Peter L. Nelson

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English
Lexington Books
30 October 2015
Water covers some 75% of the earth’s surface, while land covers 25%, approximately.

Yet the former accounts for less than 1% of world GDP, the latter 99% plus.

Part of the reason for this imbalance is that there are more people located on land than water.

But a more important explanation is that while land is privately owned, water is unowned (with the exception of a few small lakes and ponds), or governmentally owned (rivers, large lakes).

This gives rise to the tragedy of the commons: when something is unowned, people have less of an incentive to care for it, preserve it, and protect it, than when they own it.

As a result we have oil spills, depletion of fish stocks, threatened extinction of some species (e.g. whales), shark attacks, polluted and dried-up rivers, misallocated water, unsafe boating, piracy, and other indices of economic disarray which, if they had occurred on the land, would have been more easily identified as the result of the tragedy of the commons and/or government ownership and mismanagement.

The purpose of this book is to make the case for privatization of all bodies of water, without exception.

In the tragic example of the Soviet Union, the 97% of the land owned by the state accounted for 75% of the crops.

On the 3% of the land privately owned, 25% of the crops were grown.

The obvious mandate requires that we privatize the land, and prosper.

The present volume applies this lesson, in detail, to bodies of water.
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Imprint:   Lexington Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 237mm,  Width: 158mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   581g
ISBN:   9781498518802
ISBN 10:   149851880X
Series:   Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Pages:   302
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Walter E. Block is Harold E. Wirth Endowed Chair and professor of economics in the College of Business at Loyola University New Orleans and senior fellow at the Mises Institute. Peter Lothian Nelson is former president of PLN Engineering and a professional engineer.

Reviews for Water Capitalism: The Case for Privatizing Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Aquifers

Walter Block is a famous champion of property rights, and his book with Peter Nelson makes the case for private oceans, rivers, lakes, and acquifers in compelling and convincing fashion. It could also not be more timely. Water Capitalism indeed! -- Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr., Mises Institute In this provocative new book Walter Block and Peter Nelson thoroughly and eloquently discuss the idea of privatizing the oceans and all other bodies of water. Included in this well-researched volume are in-depth treatments of the entire spectrum of aquatic ownership concepts as well as an enlightening description of a potential aquatic privatization homesteading process. This well-written and easy-to-read treatise persuasively challenges assumptions and ideas held by people throughout the ages. -- Edward W. Younkins, Wheeling Jesuit University


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