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According to ________property may be described as the set of rights and obligations which define the relations between individuals or groups in respect of their control over material things or persons treated as things.
Morris Ginsberg
L. Hobhouse
Kingsley Davis
karl Marx
- The statement given—about property being the set of rights and obligations that define relationships between people concerning control over things—reflects a sociological perspective on property.
- Option 1: Morris Ginsberg
- Ginsberg defined property as a set of rights and obligations that explain how people or groups relate to material things or to persons regarded as things.
- Option 2: L. Hobhouse
- Hobhouse also discussed property in terms of social relations, but his phrasing was different.
- Option 3: Kingsley Davis
- Davis focused more on demographic and social concepts, not specific property definitions.
- Option 4: Karl Marx
- Marx mainly viewed property from a class-conflict and ownership of means of production perspective.
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