Interesting thread propounding a more nuanced - though I leave it open whether more correct - libertarian understanding of property rights than we commonly hear from libertarianshttps://twitter.com/MorlockP/status/1256599859060264960 …
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If I were to play devil's advocate, I'd say that libertarians aren't defending the common law of land (and its statutory outgrowths), but advocating a society where a freehold gives you unqualified right over that land, such that a person's freehold is their castle
They'd likely accept that an owner should be able to divide up this right into various sub-rights, and for instance sell to their neighbour a restrictive covenant against building up until they reach the boundary of their own property.
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