Everybody's got to be somewhere! — Eccles
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. — Carl Sagan
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/863/levellers.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yIn the beginning of Time, the great Creator Reason, made the Earth to be a Common Treasury, to preserve Beasts,Birds,Fishes, and Man, the lord that was to govern this Creation; for Man had Domination given to him, over the Beasts, Birds, and Fishes; but not one word was spoken in the beginning, That one branch of mankind should rule over another. [...] And hereupon, The Earth (which was made to be a Common Treasury of relief for all, both Beasts and Men) was hedged in to In-closures by the teachers and rulers, and the others were made Servants and Slaves: And that Earth that is within this Creation made a Common Store-house for all, is bought and sold, and kept in the hands of a few, whereby the great Creator is mightily dishonored, as if he were a respector of persons, delighting in the comfortable Livelihood of some, and rejoycing in the miserable povertie and straits of others. From the beginning it was not so.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_White_Man%27s_BurdenTake up the White Man's burden—
Send forth the best ye breed—
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need;
To wait in heavy harness
On fluttered folk and wild—
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half devil and half child. — Rudyard Kipling
It seems to me that issues such as the ownership of ideas are of a different order than the ownership of land, labour or the means of production. — David Mo
Burglary is experienced as a violation almost like an assault - almost like rape. — unenlightened
People identify with their property very strongly. — unenlightened
People had less property before the 20th Century and hence the laws especially in the US reflect this. Stealing a horse was a really severe crime back in the days. It's not so universally anymore. — ssu
Take up the White Man's burden — Rudyard Kipling
And when your goal is nearest
The end for others sought,
Watch Sloth and heathen Folly
Bring all your hopes to nought. — Rudyard Kipling
The ownership of ideas is closely related to the ownership of labor and the means of production, because if one company owns the idea of doing some work a particular way, — Pfhorrest
On the contrary, it is the landless peasants that become the serfs who exchange their labour for the loan of a patch to grow their own food on. Great for the entitled, for the propertied. — unenlightened
Or writer, artist, entertainer. Plagiarism is a thing, and I don't want the hard work of some to be copied by others without compensation. — Marchesk
Good thing feudalism got replaced by capitalism [...] Personally, I'd rather people have their own property to live on — Marchesk
The very nature of procedural justice (as opposed to distributive justice) is connected to issues of property. Because just like analytic knowledge is about following the correct steps in sequence from the assigned meaning of words, so too procedural justice is about following the correct steps in sequence from the assigned rights that who has over what, which is identical to the concept of ownership, i.e. to have rights over something is what it means to own it. — Pfhorrest
Apply your theory to an actual case of disputed land, like the Palestine/Israel situation. Do you see Israel's right to Israel legitimate? What about to the disputed lands of the West Bank? If Israel follows its own rules in determining which land it settles does that matter? — Hanover
The ownership of ideas is closely related to the ownership of labor and the means of production, because if one company owns the idea of doing some work a particular way, then nobody else is permitted to do that unless they pay the owner of the idea of doing that. — Pfhorrest
As if the way things are cannot and should not ever be otherwise than they are. — unenlightened
And that's exactly why I said "before the 20th Century". Only now it is more common to have the kind of legal system that actually thinks about what is going to happen to an underage thief if he locked up for five years for stealing money from a kiosk. And we'll say "The owner had insurance, right?"That is to say that the right to protect one's domicile is not a 20th century American invention. — Hanover
A particularly stupid and offensive comment. — unenlightened
Patent infringement is doing something in a way that's too similar to how someone else does something. So if someone else has a good idea for how to do something better, you can't do it that way unless you pay them to let you. You have to keep doing it the worse way, even though you now know a better way to do it, and you doing it doesn't stop them from doing it too. — Pfhorrest
I think they've got it in the objectification of women thread.Where's the whip? — Bitter Crank
In principle, all property is a theft from the community. — David Mo
Then it follows that community ownership is theft from the individual. — A Seagull
"Stealing" something from someone who stole it from you first isn't theft, it's justice. — Pfhorrest
So if you steal something from the community that stole it from you in the first place it is 'justice'? — A Seagull
The problem is that if you own something under the current law, then any future expropriation can be seen as theft, or else the abiding law must be seen as merely arbitrary and the whole concept of property, whether communal or private, becomes ultimately arbitrary. — Janus
And that is the point that I am disagreeing with. It is only valid in a communist or fantasy world. Not one that I inhabit. — A Seagull
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