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The natural attributes of private rights
table of Contents
1. Private right is a natural right of man
2. The private right of family property is bestowed by God
3. The protection of private rights is the basis of any form of common ownership and public ownership
4. Marx's misunderstanding of primitive public ownership
5. The general violations of human rights by society are centered on the violation of private rights
6. Private rights of individuals and families are the core human rights, and the protection of private rights is the basis for establishing social order
7. Private ownership is reasonable selfishness
8. In countries where citizens are deprived of private property rights, slavery becomes inevitable
1. Private right is a natural right of man
Ownership of private property is a natural right of people, and the survival and development of individuals cannot be separated from the use of daily necessities and production tools. The most natural prerequisite for individuals to have the right to use is that they have ownership. Private property rights are natural and human rights. The animal hunting proceeds, naturally belong to their own private, and also belong to their enjoyment, which contains the truth: in the natural state, private rights and use rights or enjoyment rights belong to the same subject. To protect the survival of an individual, it is an inevitable result that an individual owns property ownership and use rights; on the contrary, if an individual's property ownership and use rights are deprived, his personal survival will be threatened, which is bound to be detrimental to his survival.
2. The private right of family property is bestowed by God
The first task that God entrusted to all living entities should be to reproduce offspring. Out of natural instinct, parents must do their best to raise offspring, and children who are not independent share their parents' income unconditionally. The reasonable arrangement of human property ownership must be conducive to the survival of individuals and the upbringing of future generations. Therefore, the property in the family is jointly owned, used and shared, and it is inevitable that a family has its own independent property rights, so the family property rights are granted by God. Human beings raise offspring in the form of a family, and do their best to make private property in the family unit become inevitable.
Calling family property private property should have a long history. All members of the family share property, but from the perspective of society and the country, family property is undoubtedly a private property. Therefore, it is logical to call the property rights of a family private rights.
3. The protection of private rights is the basis of any form of common ownership and public ownership
This form of family ownership does not deny the individual's private rights. The ownership of family property by an individual reflects the individual's private rights. The private rights of individuals are reflected and protected in family sharing. Although family property is not classified as belonging to individuals, there is no doubt that individual property rights are protected in family sharing.
Private ownership is the basis of any form of common ownership and public ownership. Even in the form of family ownership, individual private rights must first be protected. The absurdity of public ownership that denies private rights in practice has been fully confirmed.
4. Marx's misunderstanding of primitive public ownership
In the self-sufficient economic form of primitive society, all its wealth is to directly satisfy life, and all its wealth is the means of subsistence. Therefore, it is meaningless to divide the wealth of primitive society into means of production. The means of production is a form of wealth that only appears on the basis of the division of labor and the development of exchange relations. Many people, under a certain organization, use production tools and machines to produce products that are mainly used for exchange, rather than directly used in personal life. In this way, new forms of wealth that are different from the original means of subsistence appeared. In primitive society, production itself is life, the way of life of primitive people.
The primitive society practiced clan property sharing, and the clan was actually a family of blood relatives. Therefore, the so-called public ownership in primitive society is actually family private ownership. Marx regarded the private family of primitive society as primitive communism, and took this erroneous view of him as an important basis for advocating the practice of communism. The theoretical error is fundamental.
table of Contents
1. Private right is a natural right of man
2. The private right of family property is bestowed by God
3. The protection of private rights is the basis of any form of common ownership and public ownership
4. Marx's misunderstanding of primitive public ownership
5. The general violations of human rights by society are centered on the violation of private rights
6. Private rights of individuals and families are the core human rights, and the protection of private rights is the basis for establishing social order
7. Private ownership is reasonable selfishness
8. In countries where citizens are deprived of private property rights, slavery becomes inevitable
1. Private right is a natural right of man
Ownership of private property is a natural right of people, and the survival and development of individuals cannot be separated from the use of daily necessities and production tools. The most natural prerequisite for individuals to have the right to use is that they have ownership. Private property rights are natural and human rights. The animal hunting proceeds, naturally belong to their own private, and also belong to their enjoyment, which contains the truth: in the natural state, private rights and use rights or enjoyment rights belong to the same subject. To protect the survival of an individual, it is an inevitable result that an individual owns property ownership and use rights; on the contrary, if an individual's property ownership and use rights are deprived, his personal survival will be threatened, which is bound to be detrimental to his survival.
2. The private right of family property is bestowed by God
The first task that God entrusted to all living entities should be to reproduce offspring. Out of natural instinct, parents must do their best to raise offspring, and children who are not independent share their parents' income unconditionally. The reasonable arrangement of human property ownership must be conducive to the survival of individuals and the upbringing of future generations. Therefore, the property in the family is jointly owned, used and shared, and it is inevitable that a family has its own independent property rights, so the family property rights are granted by God. Human beings raise offspring in the form of a family, and do their best to make private property in the family unit become inevitable.
Calling family property private property should have a long history. All members of the family share property, but from the perspective of society and the country, family property is undoubtedly a private property. Therefore, it is logical to call the property rights of a family private rights.
3. The protection of private rights is the basis of any form of common ownership and public ownership
This form of family ownership does not deny the individual's private rights. The ownership of family property by an individual reflects the individual's private rights. The private rights of individuals are reflected and protected in family sharing. Although family property is not classified as belonging to individuals, there is no doubt that individual property rights are protected in family sharing.
Private ownership is the basis of any form of common ownership and public ownership. Even in the form of family ownership, individual private rights must first be protected. The absurdity of public ownership that denies private rights in practice has been fully confirmed.
4. Marx's misunderstanding of primitive public ownership
In the self-sufficient economic form of primitive society, all its wealth is to directly satisfy life, and all its wealth is the means of subsistence. Therefore, it is meaningless to divide the wealth of primitive society into means of production. The means of production is a form of wealth that only appears on the basis of the division of labor and the development of exchange relations. Many people, under a certain organization, use production tools and machines to produce products that are mainly used for exchange, rather than directly used in personal life. In this way, new forms of wealth that are different from the original means of subsistence appeared. In primitive society, production itself is life, the way of life of primitive people.
The primitive society practiced clan property sharing, and the clan was actually a family of blood relatives. Therefore, the so-called public ownership in primitive society is actually family private ownership. Marx regarded the private family of primitive society as primitive communism, and took this erroneous view of him as an important basis for advocating the practice of communism. The theoretical error is fundamental.