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Board Politics & Society
Re: Free Nation Bill of Law - Natural Law
by
FirstAscent
on 01/08/2013, 17:45:10 UTC
Define property precisely. Define it with respect to:

- Transient physical objects, such as: air, animals, eroding soil, water, root systems, etc.
- Physical extent of property with regard to land (above and below)

The Bill does not define property.  Instead, it states that "The procedural rules given here are intended as a starting point for the development of rules for maintaining and enforcing natural rights. These rights do not change, but the procedures for maintaining and enforcing them can be continually improved."  If you are interested in theory of property, there are many other discussions which address it.

No. This is the place for discussing property. Right here. Otherwise, remove items 3 and 11. If they're in there, then we need a full understanding of property. If you can't defend them, get rid of them. So far, you've failed miserably, as you don't even understand what you're saying.

The world is too complex for your simplistic view.