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“Because rights are only claims against other people, and not claims on other people and their property, rights end when they infringe on the rights of others.”
Daniel Alexander Brackins“Thieves respect property. They merely wish the property to become their property that they may more perfectly respect it.”
Gilbert K. Chesterton“The law itself was originally created in order to protect property. However, the law has been falsely attributed to being the reason property exists in the first place. At least, this is what the state would have us believe. The law does not create property rights because these already existed before the law was created. It is this false attribution that allows the state apparatus to conduct its mission of expropriation.”
Daniel Alexander Brackins, Private Property, Law, and the State“Democracy is the antithesis of liberty. The foundation and cornerstone of liberty is private property and majority rule is thus logically incompatible with this.”
Daniel Alexander Brackins, Private Property, Law, and the State“As a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights.”
James Madison“We cordially believe in the rights of property. We think that normally and in the long run the rights of humanity, coincide with the rights of property... But we feel that if in exceptional cases there is any conflict between the rights of property and the rights of man, then we must stand for the rights of man.”
Theodore Roosevelt“Private property is redundant. "Public property" is an oxymoron. All legit property is private. If property isn't private it's stolen.”
Gustave de Molinari“If your are an expatriate, a 'will' is required because, the laws of the country in which you reside would be different from that of your home country, and when the inevitable (death) occurs (untimely), your property /possessions may be exposed to the discretion of the state laws for the allocation of your property to someone, you may have never wished that they possess your property and be an heir to your assets.”
Henrietta Newton Martin