Difference between revisions of "What Is Property?"
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− | Property is a complex set of coercive rights. | + | [[Category:Under Construction]] |
+ | {{DES | des = Property is a complex set of coercive rights. Most people rely on simple folk models, but at least four fields are important for understanding property: philosophy, law, economics, and anthropology. Libertarians want an absolute, full liberal property over everything, that has never existed and that most people would not want. | show=}} | ||
==The Nature of Property== | ==The Nature of Property== | ||
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* Patents and copyrights did not significantly exist without demon government to create them. | * Patents and copyrights did not significantly exist without demon government to create them. | ||
* Intellectual property might give people the accurate idea that government is responsible for the system of stable property we enjoy. | * Intellectual property might give people the accurate idea that government is responsible for the system of stable property we enjoy. | ||
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+ | {{Quotations|title=What is property?|quotes=true}} |