By Soham Patil
Private property rights are under fire by progressive elites—even as those same elites protect their own property fiercely. But without these rights, a functioning economy is not possible.
Private property rights are not as same as allodial property rights. In US, there's no such property that can be classified as allodial.
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Property rights are obviously imperfectly enforced, but that doesn't change what they are conceptually. The closer societies are to proper rights enforcement the wealthier they will be.
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They want to have the cake, and eat it at the same time. The people at the top, they are more crooked than the people in prison.
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