Dear Friend,
How much of your property can the state tax or take away?
Should individuals be able to accumulate wealth, or should estate taxes control the amount that can be accumulated and passed on?
What counts as protected intellectual property?
Questions like these provoke debates and conflict—not just philosophical or legal, but political as well— and they have a significant impact on our daily lives.
The preservation of property rights depends on a populace committed to a limited, decentralized government and to respecting the rights of others. While we have made great progress over the past fifty years in guaranteeing civil rights, we as a society have failed to make the connection between civil rights and property rights.
The former can only exist if the latter are secure.
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Best regards,
Greg
Greg Stamps | Online Development
Hoover Institution | Stanford University