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Boyer's minimal model should also represent multiple ownership without collective agency

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2023

Radu Umbreș*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Political Sciences, SNSPA, Bucharest, Romania radu.umbres@politice.ro; www.umbres.ro

Abstract

Boyer's minimal model of ownership psychology suggests that joint possession triggers representations of collective agency. However, many forms of co-ownership based on cooperation or competition can be represented as a set of P() or L() tags without inferring a unifying collective entity. Moreover, representations of partible ownership are required to engage in cooperative production and distribution of resources.

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Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press

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