To: Gabz; Flurry; Just another Joe; SheLion
"Just because an establishment deals with the public doesn't make it public property.
The liberty-oriented method to resolve conflict is through the institution of private property. In fact, conflict resolution is one of the primary functions of private property, namely it decides who gets to decide how what property is used in what way. Put another way: Who may harm whom in what ways?"
The nail on the head bump!
9 posted on
11/19/2003 5:53:27 AM PST by
CSM
(Stop the MF today!!! (Flurry, 11/06/2003))
To: CSM
The author is stealing my and your material.
10 posted on
11/19/2003 6:01:59 AM PST by
Conspiracy Guy
(I don't think you hread me right. E-talk for Heard and Read.)
To: CSM
"Put another way: Who may harm whom in what ways?"
My neighbor has a car with a loud muffler which he thinks sounds really cool. It wakes me up late at night (along with other neighbors).
Whose rights should be protected here? My right to reasonable expectation of a quiet neighborhood at night or his right to have his car sound 'cool'?
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