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Hoppe & Block, On property and exploitation

The authors contend that what can legitimately be owned in a free society is only
rights to physical property, not to the value thereof.

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The authors contend that what can legitimately be owned in a free society is only
rights to physical property, not to the value thereof.

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12 Jul, 2008

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belgiankiwi 12 Jul, 2008

well personally I do not like the use of the word LAW in the context of your narrative Rules are more to the point for it is not the LAW that defines the things you put forward but rather a set of rules invented by humans to determine exactly what you are saying the LAW as I undertsand it is us and we as the LAW give power unto
what you call lawmakers but they dont make laws really they create rules by wich one can then use a judgement whether or not these rules have been adhered to ,ThE LAW itself cannot be used for if that was a possibility then just for expressing your way of thinking the LAW could in fact cut your head of ,HENRY the eight was trhe LAW and he cut of many heads .Do I make my point or not?