Libertarian Punishment Theory and Unjust Enrichment

Journal of Business Ethics 154 (1):103-108 (2019)
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Abstract

What is the proper punishment from the perspective of the libertarian philosophy? More specifically, in what way, if at all, may a thief benefit from his robbery? The present essay attempts to wrestle with these challenging questions.

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