Property Rights in Journal

  • Feb. 14, 2022, 12:59 a.m.
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It has been brought to my attention that I’ve neglected to support my arguments with sound first principles, here. So I’m providing the argument for property rights.
Property rights is the principle of responsibility owned by every individual for their actions, and the effects of their actions.
This is generally upheld in every institution, every culture, and every individual and there are few exceptions. For those few, the counter argument is usually a question of what right one has to claim to unclaimed property. And, this is a valid criticism and one that is at once validated and dismissed by the simple definition of property; property is that which is created by the action of a moral agent.

The argument that I make, which is a criticism of both the classical (irrational) definition of forgiveness, and of religious belief systems as a whole, is that God does not act.


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