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- From: starr@genie.slhs.udel.edu (Tim Starr)
- Subject: Re: Libertarians & the environment
- Message-ID: <1992Jul25.065354.22425@genie.slhs.udel.edu>
- Organization: UDel, School of Life & Health Sciences
- References: <1992Jul21.035335.25089@reed.edu> <1992Jul21.055902.6498@genie.slhs.udel.edu> <1992Jul22.005534.2375@reed.edu>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1992 06:53:54 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul22.005534.2375@reed.edu> sharvy@reed.edu (V Headshape) writes:
- }What is the "homesteading principle?"
-
- First appropriation. The first person to make land into a capital good owns
- it.
-
- Most arguments I've heard along this
- }line are arguments that it is "fair" for someone to own the resource, rather
- }than that he has a right to do so. Additionally, I suspect most definitions
- }of homesteading involve some notion of "productive use" of the land, but
- }productive use seems a relative term. Productive to whom? To the in-
- }dividual farmer? The community? Why does it matter? What is the dif-
- }ference between productive use to the farmer, and self-serving use? I
- }don't see how either results in a *right* to do anything you want with
- }the land.
-
- The right isn't depedent upon use.
-
- }>environmentist economists are defending private ownership of natural resources
- }>on the grounds that economic rent ensures the most economical use of it.
- }
- }I don't see how that makes them environmentalists. The argument would
- }have to be that private ownership ensures the most environmental use
- }of the resource.
-
- Don't let your fingers do the thinking. I didn't claim that this made them
- environmentalists, I claimed that they were, and that they made this claim.
- And "the most environmental use" is an undefined term if different from
- the most economical use.
-
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- Tim Starr - Renaissance Now! - Think Universally, Act Selfishly
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- "True greatness consists in the use of a powerful understanding to enlighten
- oneself and others." - Voltaire
-