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A phenology in which science and law share the same boundaries.
Propertarianism demonstrates that law and science share the same a priori assumption. Law is based on the assumption of liability and science is based on the assumption of falsifiability (the scientific method).
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A phenomenology of the mind that deconstructs copyright law by applying property law to linguistic formalism (phonemology).

Propertarianism would further proffer that no one outside of the anarcho-monarchist owns one's own body.
Propertarianism argues that there is no such thing as intellectual property by counterposing property law and proprietarian (agentic) rights.

Propertarianism would argue that law and property completely cancel each other out.

Propertarianism would argue that one's only property is one's feelings.
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Idea that a collective movement is more efficient at procuring their rights than it is at procuring a state.
Propertarianism contends that a collective group of people writes good contracts but makes bad entities.
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Ideology (phenomenon) in which power alternates between the monarch and the judiciary.

An ideology in which there IS no legislature.

Right-wing (reactionary) constructivism.
by tomorrowtomorrow January 13, 2019
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