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  1. Propertarianism, or proprietarianism, is a political philosophy that reduces all questions of law to the right to own property. On property rights, it advocates private property based on Lockean sticky property norms, where an owner keeps their property more or less until they consent to gift or sell it, rejecting the Lockean proviso.

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    What is Propertarianism? Propertarianism is a political philosophy that reduces all questions of law to the right to own property.

  3. May 26, 2024 · Propertarianism is a comprehensive and operational system of thought that applies the scientific method to all fields of human knowledge and constructs a common law of reciprocity and sovereignty. It aims to restore the uniqueness and excellence of western civilization, and to provide a solution to the political problem of our age.

  4. The term ‘Propertarianism’ is outdated but it refers to the use of demonstrated interests (bearing costs) as a system of measurement for the resolution of disputes between individuals and groups.

  5. Dec 29, 2022 · Widerquist and McCall identify a series of conceptual moves that have been made by prominent classical liberal, libertarian, and anarcho-capitalist advocates of propertarianism, which deploy seemingly empirical claims to arrive at conclusions regarding the inevitability of economic inequality, the freedom-promoting consequences of ...

  6. Feb 10, 2016 · What is Propertarianism at its core? Put another way, what motivates this philosophy? Doolittle frequently points out that libertarian thinkers speak in normative or moral terms.

  7. Jun 29, 2015 · 1 – Man must acquire resources. 2 – Man must act to acquire resources. 3 – Man must act cooperatively to disproportionately improve acquisition of resources. 4 – Man must act to preserve and extend cooperation to preserve the disproportionate rewards of acquisition through cooperation.