propertarianism

noun

Etymology

From propertarian + -ism.

  1. derived from proprietās
  2. derived from propreté
  3. inherited from propertee
  4. suffixed as propertarian — “property + arian
  5. suffixed as propertarianism — “propertarian + ism

Definitions

  1. The libertarian philosophy that promotes contractual relationships made voluntarily, as…

    The libertarian philosophy that promotes contractual relationships made voluntarily, as opposed to government-imposed ones.

    • Faced with the dilemmas of democratic 'propertarianism', which have indeed not been fully […]
    • Propertarianism joined to capitalist vigor destroyed meaningful commercial competition, but when it came to making good software, anarchism won.
    • Put most famously by John Locke, homesteading is central to anarcho-capitalism, rights-based libertarianism, and propertarianism.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA