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[quote user="Stranger"]The state doesn't have any property titles. A property title is granted by a third party.[/quote] A state - just as any legal person - can have property titles. And what about homesteading, that's not necessary granted by a third party. Do property titles have...
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Greetings. A new audio essay - Ludwig von Mises’s “ Liberty and Property ” -- is available to listen to and download at this page . It has also been linked to in The Rational Argumentator’s Audio Section . I hope that you will enjoy it.
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Lemme elaboreate the full question. Lets say Smith own all the property around the home of Jones. It looks something like this: __________________________ | Smith's Land | | ____________ | | | Jones' | | | | Land | | | ____________ | | | __________________________ Now if Smith creates really...
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[quote]it's possible insurance companies might charge drivers higher premiums[/quote] my main interest is whether or not the cost of poor saftey conditions can be passed off to the road owners, not the drivers, in the form of insurance the road owner pays to protect him from liability for killing...
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today the federal government owns and operates highways on which 40 thousand people die every year. Does it, as the owner of such highways, strive to minimize the danger of these highways, considering it lets 16 year old kids on the road i must use to get to work that was built with stolen property?...
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[quote user="Niccolò"]Like washing my car in the rain.[/quote] Niccolo, you have it all wrong. You are not washing your car. You are washing the states car. Washing your car is just as immoral as voting. Stop paying your property taxes, and you will see whose car you drive.
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[quote user="jsh"]You endorse the state when you vote.[/quote] You also endorse the state when you use its' roads, pay taxes, attend its' schools, and go to its' libraries. There is very little you can do that is moral. In light of these observations is voting for Ron Paul really...
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[quote user="JonBostwick"]"Owned" and "common" do not mix. To own something is be able to determine its use.[/quote] Any item or entitity can have single owners, as well as more then one owner. One would actually have to define who the owners are and what the terms of use...