I like this H.D.R and the focus on the barred wire, renmdis me of the movie Rabbit fence ( Australian film based on true story) Most would focus on the landscape, and have the fence which could bea distracting line to the vista. However I prefer this attention to the small detail of a bared wire fence made big. which makes the blurred vista seem even larger by the mere fact it is out of focus.
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Robert Ellickson's Order Without Law begins (and hevaily focuses on) a dispute among Shasta county California ranchers on range law. The residents mistakenly believe that the law determines fault when a car strikes an animal, when it actually determines whether the animal or landowner is required to fence the animal away from trespassing. They don't resort to legal measures dealing with the latter issue, so Coasean issues of assigning property rights don't come into play.Europe has a history of , in which pastoralists were fairly stationary. Hence it should not be surprising that the feudal order was based on land ownership. In contrast, in places like Africa were pastoralists ranged further owning a permanent piece of land was less important and owning animals moreso. In southeast asia the dominant form of agriculture was very labor intensive, and so authorities concerned themselves with (and went to war over) . Americans would have inherited European norms and so ownership of land would have been considered natural, but impractical to enforce in certain situations.
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