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Quotes About Private property

Young adults across America prefer socialism (fairness) to capitalism (selfishness).' Socialism doesn't simply equal 'fairness.' What it really equals is the abolition of private property; in a socialist economy, the government decides what will be produced, how, and for whom." -p. 13
~ Robert Lawson
In 1988, the Chinese constitution was amended to officially recognize private property and private business. Before then, the Communist state had been China's only official employer, with small exceptions. By 1998, the state employed about 60 percent of the working population, and in 2010 it employed only about 19 percent.9 China had transitioned from socialism to a form of crony capitalism.
~ Robert Lawson
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
~ Adam Smith
Woodrow Wilson tricked the nation into fighting a useless war and then used the war as an excuse for punishing speech critical of his administration with long jail terms. He seized private property without paying for it and even arrested a rival presidential candidate.
~ Andrew P. Napolitano
Killing the private property-that was the center of the Marxist economy and Marxist ideology. That was the center of the Lenin ideology.
~ Anatoly Chubais
a free economy is an economy run by free beings. And free beings are responsible beings. Economic transactions in a regime of private property depend not only on distinguishing mine from yours, but also on relating me to you. Without accountability, nobody is to be trusted, and without trust the virtues that are attributed to the free economy would not arise. Every
~ Roger Scruton
Conservatives believe in private property because they respect the autonomy of the individual. But it is fair to say that too many conservatives have failed to take seriously the many abuses to which property is subject. Libertarian
~ Roger Scruton
This fierce defender of private property—this man for whom contracts were to be sacred covenants—expressly denied the sanctity of any agreement that stripped people of their freedom.
~ Ron Chernow
The land which the Society of Jews will have secured by international law must naturally be privately owned.
~ Theodor Herzl
Private Property, the Law of Accumulation of Wealth, and the Law of Competition... these are the highest results of human experience, the soil in which society so far has produced the best fruit.
~ Andrew Carnegie
Unowned, the Fourth Brandenburg had an intensity of beauty, a depth of intrinsic meaning, incomparably greater than anything he had ever found in the same music when it was his private property.
~ Aldous Huxley
The state has the authority to take citizens' private property—in this case, their genetic information—without due process. Those are the features of a totalitarian state, not a liberal democracy. Jim
~ Dorothy Roberts
Private property is the smallest unit of warfare - The Environmental Rescue Team Handbook
~ Annalee Newitz
Our private property must be sacrificed.
~ Dolley Madison
My District is all too familiar with federal government attempts to seize control of private property and private water rights.
~ Lauren Boebert
Private property and the market system are good not only to promote innovation and to promote growth; private property and the market system are good for our personal freedom.
~ Thomas Piketty
People can have a long-term life plan only if they know their private property is secure.
~ Mencius
The fifth amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees that no private property shall be taken for a public use without the payment of just compensation.
~ Elton Gallegly
Private property is a very fundamental and very long-term institution.
~ Anatoly Chubais
It seems the most logical thing in the world to believe that the natural resources of the Earth, upon which the race depends for food, clothing and shelter, should be owned collectively by the race instead of being the private property of a few social parasites.
~ Ralph Chaplin
There is a deliberate and quite outspoken attack on the whole idea of people owning private property.
~ Dixie Lee Ray
What distinguishes a commons is that it is not private property, does not have a price, and is oriented towards 'use value' rather than 'exchange value.' It does not exist to generate profits.
~ Guy Standing
Climate change is not an excuse to give the federal government ever more power over private property and state resources.
~ Luther Strange
So great moreover is the regard of the law for private property, that it will not authorize the least violation of it; no, not even for the general good of the whole community.
~ WILLIAM BLACKSTONE