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    The homestead principle is the principle by which one gains ownership of an unowned natural resource by performing an act of original appropriation. Appropriation...
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  • can mean any small cluster of houses Homestead (unit), a unit of measurement equal to 160 acres Homestead principle, a legal concept that one can establish...
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  • up homestead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Homestead principle Homesteading List of homesteads in Western Australia List of historic homesteads in...
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    as principle conditioning of the action that limits the liberty of the individuals. See, for examples, the territorial principle, homestead principle, and...
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    cooperation in the United States. An extension of the homestead principle in law, the Homestead Acts were an expression of the Free Soil policy of Northerners...
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    The non-aggression principle (NAP), also called the non-aggression axiom, is the legal or moral rule that states that any person is permitted to do everything...
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  • The Homestead Acts legally recognized the concept of the homestead principle and distinguished it from squatting, since the law gave homesteaders a legal...
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  • The harm principle holds that the actions of individuals should be limited only to prevent harm to other individuals. John Stuart Mill articulated the...
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    will Freedom of association Freedom of contract Freedom of speech Homestead principle Individuality Individualism Liberty Limited government Localism Marriage...
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  • one-time member of Rand's inner circle, proposed a non-initiation of force principle to unite both groups, but this statement later became a required "pledge"...
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    upon natural resources. The theory has been used to justify the homestead principle, which holds that one may gain whole permanent ownership of an unowned...
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    will Freedom of association Freedom of contract Freedom of speech Homestead principle Individuality Individualism Liberty Limited government Localism Marriage...
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    in the direction of homesteading this land, A. Yes, as of now, Mr. B does not own A. But, under our assumptions, he can homestead this territory whenever...
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    History of English land law – Law of real property in England Homestead principle – Legal principle regarding unclaimed natural resources Land (economics) –...
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    ethical values remain subjective and opposed utilitarianism in favor of principle-based, natural law reasoning. In defense of his free market views, Mises...
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    slaves rightfully own any land they were forced to work on under the homestead principle. If property is held by the state, Rothbard advocated its confiscation...
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    homeless population makes use of derelict property or land through urban homesteading. According to a 2003 estimate by the United Nations Human Settlements...
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    Right-libertarians support it only as an enforcer of the non-aggression principle by providing citizens with the military, the police, and courts, thereby...
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    moral, is not a sufficient warrant." One way to read Mill's Principle of Liberty as a principle of public reason is to see it excluding certain kinds of...
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  • right-libertarian theory of individual rights generally follows the homestead principle and the labor theory of property, stressing self-ownership and that...
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    Property (section Principle)
    major justifications are given for the original property, or the homestead principle, are effort and scarcity. John Locke emphasized effort, "mixing your...
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    Institute. Rothbard, Murray (June 15, 1969). "Confiscation and the Homestead Principle". Libertarian Forum. 1 (6): 3–4. "Counter-Economics: what it is,...
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  • as Roderick T. Long and Sheldon Richman, cite Murray Rothbard's homestead principle with approval to support worker cooperatives. Also referred to as...
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  • of value Objectivism Classical liberalism French Liberal School Homestead principle Labor theory of property Physiocracy Individualist anarchism Concepts...
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  • Geolibertarians sometimes dispute the received interpretation of Locke's homestead principle outlined in his Second Treatise of Government as concerning the justice...
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    the difficulties of homesteading in the Dakotas in the late 19th century and how the so-called "free land" in fact cost homesteaders their life savings...
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    federalism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Federalism. P.-J. Proudhon (1863), The Principle of Federation....
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    will Freedom of association Freedom of contract Freedom of speech Homestead principle Individuality Individualism Liberty Limited government Localism Marriage...
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  • pass". It is generally attributed to Vincent de Gournay. Another basic principle of laissez-faire holds that markets should naturally be competitive, a...
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