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Effectronica posted:Property rights are essentially incoherent as a concept. Most civil rights consist of guarantees that you may do something without interference. Property rights consist of guarantees of your ability to interfere with things. Most rights are about relationships with people. Property rights are about relationships with things. I'm pretty sure that doesn't make property rights incoherent as a concept.
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Nolanar posted:And, to be clear, this isn't just "worth" as "market value." It is also a moral judgment. Yeah, libertarians have this quasi-religious attachment to markets not just as a means of allocating resources and as a means of assigning moral value to people.
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# ¿ Oct 10, 2015 04:40 |