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Who Owns the Moon?

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Who Owns the Moon? Synopsis

As the world's superpowers and corporations jostle for control in space, A. C. Grayling asks: who really owns our planet?

'Grayling brings satisfying order to daunting subjects.' STEVEN PINKER

Silicon for microchips; manganese for batteries; titanium for missiles.

The moon contains a wealth of natural resources. So, as the Earth's supplies have begun to dwindle, it is no surprise that the world's superpowers and wealthiest corporations have turned their eyes to the stars. As this new Space Race begins, A.C. Grayling asks: who, if anyone, owns the moon? Or Mars? Or other bodies in near space? And what do those superpowers and corporations owe to Planet Earth and its inhabitants as a whole?

From feudal common land, through the rules of the sea, to the vast, nationless expanse of Antarctica, Grayling explores the history of the places which no one, and therefore everyone, owns. Examining the many ways this so-called terra nullius has fallen victim to 'the tragedy of the commons' - the tendency for communal resources to be exploited by a few individuals for personal gain at the expense of everyone else - Who Owns the Moon? puts forward a compelling argument for a bold new global consensus, one which recognises and defends the rights of everyone who lives on this planet.

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ISBN: 9780861547258
Publication date: 7th March 2024
Author: A. C. Grayling
Publisher: Oneworld an imprint of Oneworld Publications
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 224 pages
Genres: Ethical issues and debates
Capitalism
International law, transport: space and aerospace law
Business ethics and social responsibility
Social and ethical issues
Political science and theory
Popular philosophy
Politics and government
Astronomy, space and time
Philosophy