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{{DES | des = Property, like all [[rights]], is a coercive social [[Institutions|institution]], not a mystical relationship of individuals with objects.  Property redistributes [[liberty]]: it protects some specific liberty for owners, and coercively denies that liberty to all others. The pretense that property is not coercive is one of the great libertarian lies. | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = Property, like all [[rights]], is a coercive social [[Institutions|institution]], not a mystical relationship of individuals with objects.  Property redistributes [[liberty]]: it protects some specific liberty for owners, and coercively denies that liberty to all others. The pretense that property is not coercive is one of the great libertarian lies. | show=}}

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