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Where have we got to? As the title of the book indicates, this has been a re-examination of a number of issues that I think are vital to our comprehension of property rights. I am conscious of the fact that this book, taken as a whole, is somewhat ‘bitty’ or fragmented. I have addressed a number of distinct issues, and my purpose has not been to advance or defend a comprehensive theory of property rights. But let me just recapitulate some of its themes....