The system needs a distinction between secondary and primary property to be coherent. What people think of as "property" is property under the state. States contending for (primary) property is entirely different.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @GorhamHarland
Using force to contend for property is making a claim to have at least a share of primary title (unless the state lets its secondary property be contested that way). Partial primary property claims are the basis of feudalism so have existed and been adaptive.
10:32 AM - 12 May 2021
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