Difference between revisions of "A Positive Model Of Rights"

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:"Thomas (R) claims a right of chattel over Dred (T) for slave labor (B), and Dred (B) has to tolerate the loss of his labor and freedom (O) because if he attempts to escape or resists, he will be hunted down or punished (P) by privately hired (F) slave hunters or overseers (E) who expect to profit over their expenses (C)."
 
:"Thomas (R) claims a right of chattel over Dred (T) for slave labor (B), and Dred (B) has to tolerate the loss of his labor and freedom (O) because if he attempts to escape or resists, he will be hunted down or punished (P) by privately hired (F) slave hunters or overseers (E) who expect to profit over their expenses (C)."
  
Sometimes the examples can be simpler than this model: for example when Dred is both the DutyBearer and the Thing or when a RightHolder is his own Enforcer.
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Sometimes the examples can be simpler than this model: for example when Dred is both the DutyBearer and the Thing or when a RightHolder is his own Enforcer.<includeonly>
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For more explanation of this model and how it applies to economics, see:
 
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