Re: A Critique of Rothbardian Natural Rights (sorta long)
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The problem isn't lack of property rights per se, but the view of lack of property rights as a perpetual absolute.
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Especially when initial claims to raw resources (for example land) should always be debatable in a truly free society, thus you should have a more fluid and cooperative means of stating property right.
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Oh, so you agree with AC then. Jolly good.
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Only the socialist anarchist models rejects personal property as a whole.
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Which is what you've been advocating as "true anarchism". Fun to see you starting to change your story though.
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Not really a change of story, what these other models state as property rights has nothing to do with ACist property rights.
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