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Originally Posted by Smidgey
By the way, you are quick to denounce other theories of property, but I have yet to see you explain what you own theory of property is.
In fact, much of your political beliefs are rather vague to me. I know that you are a decentralist, but that could mean anything - both libertarians and the BNP could be considered decentralist too.
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I'm a libertarian and decentralist not just a decentralist. I believe in maximising individual liberty which is the broad definition of libertarian even if I'm not the American style nor in a practical sense an anarchist(but I read, admire and am influenced by both groups.).
I'm vague because I'm still unsure and still in the process of learning about all different kinds of decentralism and libertarianism and try to integrate insights from the different branches of libertarianism. Also I'm vague because I don't think there is often just one solution that fits all. Hence I don't denouce your theory of property, I just don't think it is more natural than the others nor is it always the best one in all contexts.