Slices and Lumps: Division and Aggregation in Law and Life
Slices and Lumps: Division and Aggregation in Law and Life
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Abstract
This book focuses on a profoundly important but often overlooked concept that shapes how we live, work, play, and govern ourselves: configuration. From “lumpy goods” like bridges and highways that are valuable only when complete, to resources and assets that become more useful when artfully subdivided, human well-being depends on assembling useful lumps and carving out useful slices. From hot-button issues like eminent domain and the sharing economy to personal struggles over the management of time, money, and diet, issues of aggregation and division abound. This book highlights the ubiquity of configuration problems in law, policy, and everyday life, and examines strategies for addressing them. Configuration’s power has never been more important to understand and harness. As increasing urbanization and environmental threats raise the stakes for assembling resources and cooperation, emerging forms of unbundling, from jobs to cars to homes to entertainment, have refined the slices in which we produce and consume. The future of the city, the workplace, the marketplace, and the environment all turn on questions of configuration, as do the prospects for more effective legal doctrines, for better management of finances and health, and much more. This book examines how governments, firms, households, and individuals slice and lump, and how they might do these things better. It reveals the power and potential of configuration—as a unifying concept and field of study, as a focus of public policy and private entrepreneurship, and as a crucial form of life-hacking.
- Introduction
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One
Surveying Lumpiness
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Two
Assembly and Division
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Three
Lumpy Goals, Segmented Resources
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Four
Increments and Incentives
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Five
Intrapersonal Dilemmas
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Six
Saving and Spending
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Seven
Work, Play, Risk
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Eight
Buy, Own, Split
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Nine
At Home
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Ten
In the City
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Eleven
Law’s Cliffs
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Twelve
Legal Bundles
- Conclusion
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End Matter
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