Difference between revisions of "On the Problematic Political Authority of Property Rights: How Huemer Proves Too Much/Property Rights"

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[[Category:Failures Of Libertarian Philosophy]]
 
[[Category:Failures Of Libertarian Philosophy]]
 
[[Category:Libertarians Misunderstand Property]]
 
[[Category:Libertarians Misunderstand Property]]
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[[Category:Property Is Coercive]]
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[[Category:Expropriation]]
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[[Category:Voluntaryism]]
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[[Category:Government Creates Rights]]
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[[Category:Property Is Theft]]
 
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| text = What is wanting in many libertarian political theories is the ''recognition'' that property rights are coercive and so stand in need of justification to others.
 
| text = What is wanting in many libertarian political theories is the ''recognition'' that property rights are coercive and so stand in need of justification to others.
 
| cite = [[Kevin Vallier]], "{{Link |On the Problematic Political Authority of Property Rights: How Huemer Proves Too Much}}"
 
| cite = [[Kevin Vallier]], "{{Link |On the Problematic Political Authority of Property Rights: How Huemer Proves Too Much}}"
 
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