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+ | {{DES | des = A classic [[Fallacies_Of_Philosophy#Reifications|reification]]. But also grossly misleading: actual (legal) rights cannot be inviolable because that would be incredibly expensive. Nor can rights be sphere-like: innumerable exceptions must be carved out to prevent conflict, to reflect what people actually care about and to keep enforcement costs down. A better topological model would be a swiss cheese. | show=}} | ||
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