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A good model of rights should be consistent with observations from law, economics, and anthropology.  If it is based on observation, we can call it a positive model, like other models in the sciences. (But not necessarily philosophy.)
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== The Model ==
 
An enforced right can be modeled as a social and economic relationship between three groups about a thing.   
 
An enforced right can be modeled as a social and economic relationship between three groups about a thing.   
 
Let's start with a simple story, a diagram and an explanatory table.
 
Let's start with a simple story, a diagram and an explanatory table.
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== Extensions Of The Model ==
 
== Extensions Of The Model ==
 
== Adaptations Of The Model ==
 
== Adaptations Of The Model ==
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