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<!-- you can have any number of categories here --> [[Category:Kevin Vallier]] [[Category:Natural Rights]] [[Category:Property Is Coercive]] [[Category:Failures Of Libertarian Philosophy]] [[Category:Libertarians Misunderstand Property]] [[Category:Voluntaryism]] {{Quote | text = Rousseau asks us to imagine someone who is not convinced of natural rights to property, at least as interpreted by the richer laborers in society. The responder has a rational complaint: who made you [the rich, the “haves"] judge of where your property rights begin and end? It’s a dangerous juridical power, one that can easily be used to keep people hungry and powerless. In light of the suffering of the property-less, why should they ever think that the claims of the rich and powerful are naturally legitimate? | cite = [[Kevin Vallier]], "{{Link |Rousseau’s Challenge to Libertarianism}}" }}
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