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by perl4ever
2835 days ago
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I don't think that the harm of breaking windows is solely due to violation of private property rights. Maybe the windows are on a publicly owned building. Or, even if they are private property, there is harm done to the public as a consequence of the damage. People will take steps to avoid such damage. And conversely, maybe the mining of Bitcoin harms public interests too. I think it's easy to just assume away the issues that go beyond private interests if you identify morality with sacrosanct property rights. |
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If you can come up with a logically consistent definition under which the creation of public property does not itself cause harm - I will be surprised.