I read the zoning code start to finish before I put in an offer on this house. I purchased a basket of goods: * this land * this house * the right to NOT have structures on land <= 30' beyond my borders * MINUS the right to build structures on land <= 30' within my borders https://twitter.com/DCLcoins/status/1186665983689330689 …
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2/ Baby libertarians are prone to making this sweeping and dumb assertions about what property is or is not, ignorant of literally thousands of years of evolved institutions and thinking. "Ip iSn'T REaL PropERtY!!" but people want to enclose commons, buy, sell, invest, improve
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3/ "I oWn ThiS LaND yoU CaN'T OwN the MINerAl RiGHts" except people want to sever rights, sell of certain aspects and retain others, bundle, separate into tranches, etc. Property and trade creates utility.
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4/ I tussled with my friend
@amyalkon on this a few months ago. Amy on the one hand dislikes zoning stopping more development near her ...but on the other hand, dislikes intrusive noises from car alarms, etc. LOTS of distinct rights here, and how they get bundled is interesting2 replies 0 retweets 14 likesShow this thread -
5/ And then there's the whole intersection of "reparations are wrong because all those people are dead" and "inheritance tax is evil because people should be allowed to pass on assets to future generations". DO YOU EVEN CONSISTENT, BRO ?
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6/ It is often the case that initial distribution of rights is arbitrary or even evil (see Moldbug's last Tlon blog post), and yet utility is created for innocent people born into the aftermath by rule of law and predictable application of regulations Every alternative is worse
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Snake @tigerboy74uReplying to @MorlockP @amyalkonI feel like your rights on the property are whatever was spelled out in the contract you purchased it on were, don't know why so many people have a hard time with that If local agreements say YOU CAN'T DO X and everyone buys in knowing that, it's a voluntary arrangement2 replies 0 retweets 11 likesShow this thread -
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Replying to @NoLongerBennett
I'm a legal realist and also a positivist when describing reality, but it is ALSO useful to talk about rights even which can't be enforced [ yet ? ]. Do you not assert that a client HAS A RIGHT to XYZ, even when appealing (meaning that, positively, APPARENTLY HE DOES NOT) ? >>
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