Property Rights
Elizabeth Warren and the Consent of the Government
Michael Hurd | 30 September 2011
Any property that you keep is at the behest of the socialist making the proclamation, and for only the time that he or she permits.
Any property that you keep is at the behest of the socialist making the proclamation, and for only the time that he or she permits.
Let’s Not Roll: The Disgraceful "Flight 93" Memorial Dishonors American Values
Edward Cline | 20 October 2010As the Islamic hijackers seized control of Flight 93 in the name of Allah, the Families of Flight 93 sanctioned the seizure of private property in the name of “grief.”
"File-Sharing":It's Not Stealing Because I Don’t Want It to Be
Rituparna Basu | 13 April 2010We, as consumers, should be eager to repay those who produce products and services that bring immense value to our lives.
Nationalization Is Theft
Thomas Bowden | 13 March 2009Venezuela, Russia, and other countries that nationalize natural resources are violating private property rights.
PRO-IP, Rights, and the Roots of Copyright Opposition
Zachary Johnson | 16 November 2008The pirate's desire for the content makes him act to destroy its source.
Running with Robbers
Matt Wingard | 31 October 2007Few wealthy supporters of land use restrictions seem willing to give their neighbors the same economic opportunity they and their ancestors enjoyed.
Economics and Property Rights
Walter Williams | 14 September 2007There are numerous issues and problems that are otherwise inexplicable unless we take into consideration the property rights structure.
Property Rights After the Kelo Decision
Walter Williams | 4 February 2007Thomas Jefferson was opposed to a person being forced to sell his property for a public use, arguing that the essence of private property is the right to exclude anyone, including government, from the property.
Property Theft in America
John Stossel | 12 December 2006Now ownership is subject to arbitrary rule by arrogant politicians.
Eminent Domain is Never the Solution
John Charles Jr. | 8 June 2006Portland City Commissioner Randy Leonard wants the government to use its power of eminent domain to take property from one set of owners in SE Portland and transfer it to some others.
Dollars and Crosses
- Jane Orient on Quitting Medicare
- Ayn Rand’s Essay “To Whom It May Concern” Now Online
- Uses and Sources of Gold
- New Book: How to be Profitable and Moral: A Rational Egoist Approach to Business
- Democracy and Self Determination of Peoples: Euphenisms for Mob Rule in the Middle East
- Private Schools for the Poor
- Holleran on Anti-Hero Worship
- Salsman on the Anti-Capitalist Conservatives
- New Website: Checking Premises
- Job Creators: Who Do those Immigrants Think They Are?


