Main Themes in the Debate Over Property Rights, Volumen6James W. Ely Taylor & Francis, 1997 - 444 páginas When BBC producer Jan Harding arrives at the small idyllic Suffolk village to begin production of the Palm Sunday broadcast of Songs of Praise--a television program featuring hymns sung by real congregations--she finds out that the vicar, Clive Linton, is hopelessly absent-minded and not impressed that the top BBC religious program chose to come to his church. His practical wife, Helen, however, gets on well with the television team--perhaps a little too well, where the charming, enigmatic rigger Michael is concerned. Soon the whole village gets involved. Bunty Maddocks, queen of every local committee, plots to get around the ban on church flowers during Lent; retired, lonely accountant Jack Diggens finds purpose, faith, and friendship as he plans tickets and seating; teenage soloist Anna surprises herself with her success; and obstructive Charles, chairman of the Parish Council, resents the enthusiasm of other villagers--including his wife, Betty. This delightful story, full of memorable characters and inspiring music, will make you laugh and cry and gives a fascinating insight into the making of a major television broadcast. "Very readable. . . . Warm and witty" --Woman's Weekly "A gripping story which touches some very basic emotions. . . . Captures wonderfully the two extremes of village life. . . . This is very powerful stuff." --Barbara Erskine "Very moving, very powerful intimate moments. . . . I really did enjoy it." --Lynn Parson, BBC Radio 2 "The characters and situations were so good that I got lost in the book. All I can say is, well done, Pam " --The Lincolnshire Echo |
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Contenido
Series Introduction | 9 |
Robert H Bork | 11 |
The Enigmatic Place of Property Rights in Modern | 11 |
Property as a Human Right | 25 |
Some Causes and Consequences of the Bifurcated Treatment | 41 |
Property as a Constitutional Right | 101 |
Property Rights in Constitutional Analysis Today | 141 |
The Constitution as an Economic Document | 186 |
Some Thoughts on the Decline of Private Property | 259 |
Separation of Powers and Economic Liberties | 275 |
Economic Affairs as Human Affairs | 343 |
Economic Liberty and the Constitution | 351 |
The Supreme Courts Return to Economic Regulation | 377 |
The Recrudescence of Property Rights as the Foremost Principle | 428 |
Acknowledgments | |
Property as the Keystone Right? | 221 |