Talk:Property-owning democracy
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Critics: Property-owning democracy leading principles of state ocialism
[edit]In the introduction to the critics of a property-owning democracy one objection to the system was, that it would lead to an infringement of the economic liberties of acquiring property and creating economic value. Where does the source say that? I thought the position of the source argued on the contrary: the economic liberties are robust, even if they aren't secured on high priority as the basic liberties. I am also not where Alan Thomas feared that, you would need to concede to the principles of state socialism, because the incompatibility with the liberalism he and John Rawls he defends and state socialism comes from freedom of occupation as a basic liberty.
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