1. See Henry E Smith, ‘Restating the Architecture of Property’ in Ben McFarlane & Sinéad Agnew, eds, Modern Studies in Property Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019) 10.
2. See e.g. Thurman Arnold, The Folklore of Capitalism (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1937) at 114-16
3. James E Herget, American Jurisprudence, 1870-1970: A History (Houston: Rice University Press, 1990) at 147-58
4. G Edward White, Patterns of American Legal Thought (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1978) at 139.
5. See e.g. Melanie Mitchell, Complexity: A Guided Tour (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009) [Mitchell, Complexity]; Herbert A Simon, The Sciences of the Artificial, 2d ed (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1981) [Simon, Sciences of the Artificial]; Stefan Thurner, Rudolf Hanel & Peter Klimek, Introduction to the Theory of Complex Systems (2018) at 22–3 (defining ‘complex systems [as] co-evolving multilayer networks’ and drawing out numerosity and interactivity as implications of the definition).