Absolutely not. I am saying that property, as it is right now, is not ethical, as all property in its current state was originally, or derives from something that was originally, stolen.
As a result, accepting the current order of property can only be justified by utilitarianism, which also dictates that there is no issue with redistribution if it is helpful.
In essence, private property is theft, but there is no feasible alternative (for now), so let's still have private property in a limited sense.
As a result, accepting the current order of property can only be justified by utilitarianism, which also dictates that there is no issue with redistribution if it is helpful.
In essence, private property is theft, but there is no feasible alternative (for now), so let's still have private property in a limited sense.