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Cities and Natural Resources in an Urban World: The Political Development of Water Privatization in the United States

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Cities and Natural Resources in an Urban World: The Political Development of Water Privatization Paper prepared for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Chicago IL September 2-5 2004 Richardson Dilworth Drexel University (dilworth@drexel.edu) When man made his first appearance on earth there were no property rights in existence; at that time everything was on the free list. But man soon began to preempt the earth's surface and then claim title by right of possession
of New York 1991 p. 240. Quoted in Dilworth "From Sewers to Suburbs." 40 Richardson Dilworth "Urban Infrastructure Politics and Metropolitan Growth: Lessons from the New York Metropolitan Region " Public Works Management and Policy 6 (January 2002): 200-214; and "Paving Bodies Politic " ch. 5. 41 J.M. Diven "How Can Politics be Eliminated From Municipal Water Works " Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Convention of the American Water Works Association (Toronto June 17-21 1907) pp. 400-404. 42 "Future of


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