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I used to believe strongly in natural rights re property, and I got very angry at non / anti natural rights arguments, e.g. David Friedman.
Anger is often a clue.
Did native Americans own land, in a way that we recognize, before 1492?
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37/ ...lest it cast shadow on the adjacent stalls. Guys, ROMAN CITIES has zoning laws, specifying maximum heights, limitations on use, etc. If you object to zoning setbacks as a 20th century prog innovation ... you're not nearly as "trad" as you think you are.
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39/ sure, sure, you can have an ideal where all rights are bundled together and not unbundled ... but that implicitly depends on either people choosing the way you want them to, or forbidding trade. Which is bad. Trade increases utility.
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