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Edward Britton wrote:
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> Howard:
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> >Long before governments and law existed men and women gathered or killed
> >food to eat. Was this food not their property? They created tools which
> >made their efforts more efficient. Were these tools not the property
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Edward Britton wrote:
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> Howard:
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> I am pleased to inform you that I, indeed, am one who agrees with the basic
> principle of rights to life and property, but, in practice, it never seems
> to work out that way for long given historical precedent--even und
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Howard:
I am pleased to inform you that I, indeed, am one who agrees with the basic
principle of rights to life and property, but, in practice, it never seems
to work out that way for long given historical precedent--even under the
best of governmental designs. And while, clearl
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Edward Britton wrote:
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> -Caveat Lector-
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> Howard:
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> >Long before governments and law existed men and women gathered or killed
> >food to eat. Was this food not their property? They created tools which
> >made their efforts more efficient. Were these tools not the property
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Howard:
>Long before governments and law existed men and women gathered or killed
>food to eat. Was this food not their property? They created tools which
>made their efforts more efficient. Were these tools not the property of
>their creators? Later they planted and cared for c