Difference between revisions of "Acquisition from the Commons"
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{{DES | des = Libertarians often make moral arguments for acquisition from commons. But aquisition from the commons is as unilateral, involuntary and coercive as [[Eminent Domain|eminent domain]]. It ignores the fact that [[Local Commons|commons are actually usually managed]], and ignores the fact that (historically) commons in Britain were acquired by governing nobles. | show=}} | {{DES | des = Libertarians often make moral arguments for acquisition from commons. But aquisition from the commons is as unilateral, involuntary and coercive as [[Eminent Domain|eminent domain]]. It ignores the fact that [[Local Commons|commons are actually usually managed]], and ignores the fact that (historically) commons in Britain were acquired by governing nobles. | show=}} | ||
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