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From Masters of Slaves to Lords of Lands offers a comprehensive historical analysis of how ownership transformed across the Western world. James Q. Whitman explores the profound shift from societies built on slavery and servitude to those founded on private property and land rights.
The book examines how legal frameworks evolved, reshaping the foundations of Western civilization. Whitman traces the complex connections between the decline of slavery, the rise of feudalism, and the eventual emergence of modern property concepts. Through detailed historical examination, he reveals how medieval masters of slaves became lords of lands, fundamentally altering economic, social, and legal structures.
This work is essential for understanding how modern Western concepts of ownership, freedom, and property rights developed over centuries. It provides crucial insights into the legal history that shaped contemporary society and governance.







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