The dominant view of property today is the “bundle” theory. According to this view, property consists of a number of
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Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 5
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at why naming the standard of value is crucial to defending property
Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 4
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at why naming the standard of value is crucial to defending property
Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 3
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at why naming the standard of value is crucial to defending property
Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 2
In Part 1 of this series, we examined why the claim that a proposal will violate property rights often falls
Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 1
Often, when a regulation or law is proposed, the would-be victims argue that their property rights would be violated if
An Eminent Domain Debate by Non-essentials
A recent “debate” on San Angelo Live! provides an illuminating example of focusing on non-essential issues when discussing property rights
The Ends do not Justify the Means
We are often told, whether implicitly or explicitly, that the ends justify the means. Modern politics is founded on this