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by kmm
3438 days ago
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> Establishing the concept/law of property and property ownership is probably the first thing a society does as soon as it gets formed. And so are autocracies, inequality between genders, slavery, feudalism, rule of the strongest etc... Private (not personal) property doesn't a priori have to be more of a natural law than any of those. |
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Private property is every bit as natural as personal property. Both are enforcing exclusive usage of some part of the natural world for one's own self. Both are required for one to be able to enjoy the full value that they create through their own efforts. The personal/private distinction an arbitrary one with no philosophical basis. It's purely done for sophistry.