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Cyph3rp9nk · 3w
This is a clear example of someone who doesn’t understand a thing. 1- I am not a collectivist 2- I believe in private property 3- I am totally against the state 4- I am totally against any form of ...
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2. Property is theft.

It's a hard one to accept. and a hard one to get you mind around. Not really sure I understand it, but I have problems with property as an anarchist. There are so many RiGhtS that have to be established out of that position.

@FreeAsAbove thoughts on property?

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JackTheMimic · 3w
Property is what you can defend. Theft is taking property from another individual. Your definition is circular. How can Property itself be theft when theft requires the subject "Property" to have occurred? Rights are figments of the mind but then again most things are.
Martin Lowe · 3w
The point with ancap is that it may be the only model that *doesn’t* assume people will behave nicely. It assumes very little. But it deduces (from assumptions) that people who behave badly or stupidly in a free society, will *tend to be* punished for it in some ways. And conversely, that those w...
Brisket · 3w
You can't have theft or freedom for that matter, without first recognising private property. Respecting property rights is fundamental for the society I want to live in, just like privacy. Your body is first & foremost, your private property. Within your physical capacity you can do whatever you ...
SpontaneousOrder · 3w
How many rights needs to established that you own your own body as property e.g have full control of it?
FreeAsAbove · 3w
Morality can only exist if there is private property.