If neoreaction ever got popular it would inevitably be followed by neorepublicanism
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Rather than what is or isn't property, it's more about what the actors in question consider to be property. And taking what you consider to be someone else's property makes you a thief, regardless of whether they actually own it.
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The actors in 1688 and 1776 were aiming to secure their property FROM the king. People might consider that deluded (but I don't).
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I'm on the side of Old Whigs, but they haven't been considered "progressives" for quite a while.
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