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Is the Property Right Rooted in Its Defensibility?
I'm what i keep coming back to with this, because this line of argument's very interesting to me. I'm thinking through a kind of sovereign individual lends. In a way, it's is it all darwinism, right? Is it all about can you protect like is the property right completely rooted in its defensibility? Because as rothbard set out in the beginning of this book, he seems to argue that by virtue of human in this self reflective capacity for reason, that we have some unique right to not be aggressed against. For them to earn a similar right, they would need to er be able to defend the right.