Difference between revisions of "What Is Property?"
From Critiques Of Libertarianism
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So claims and possession are not enough to establish property. | So claims and possession are not enough to establish property. | ||
− | + | Possession is considered in the legal community to be only one of [[#What_are_the_component_rights_of_property.3F|a bundle of many rights that comprise property, and an optional one at that]]. You need more than just possession to have property. | |
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+ | Possession is [[What Is Liberty?|arguably a liberty]] (which could be freely interfered with by others), while property mostly consists of rights (where others have a duty not to interfere.) | ||
There are "natural" rules to possession as well. Here is an incomplete list: | There are "natural" rules to possession as well. Here is an incomplete list: |