Progressive elites tell us we will own nothing and will be happy. They forget that fundamental human rights are linked to property rights.
I'm really curious how people think about rights. Do you agree that "All rights are property rights" as many libertarians contend?
I liked this quote from a quote in the article:
Human rights, when not put in terms of property rights, turn out to be vague and contradictory, causing liberals to weaken those rights on behalf of “public policy” or the “public good.”
My view is that the point of "rights" is to adjudicate disputes between people and, conceptually, rights need to be consistent with each other. Disputes are about control over the use scarce resources. As such, rights are about who gets to control the use of scarce resources.