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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
molecular
on 14/11/2015, 22:35:18 UTC
Private property goes pari passu with the state, more specifically with its laws. No state, no private property, because in the wild might is right: if someone stronger than you points at your property and says "that is mine" you can't do nothing but obey or be deprived coercively.

I could easily pay someone even stronger to protect my private property. Doesn't have to be state, does it?