diff --git a/ScopeSequencing.tex b/ScopeSequencing.tex index f886182..dde5345 100644 --- a/ScopeSequencing.tex +++ b/ScopeSequencing.tex @@ -188,34 +188,44 @@ A modern version of the village exchange loops would be the idea of Maker Checks \large Legal Definitions: +This category is refered to as "Private Property" and is a collection of a few distinct rights. These are the rights enforced by and recognized by law. + \begin{enumerate} - \item Usefruct - the right use use and receive the value from a piece of the physical world + \item \textbf{Usefruct} - the right use use and receive the value from a piece of the physical world - \item Destruction - the right to destroy a piece of the physical world + \item \textbf{Destruction} - the right to destroy a piece of the physical world - \item Exclusion - the right to exclude others + \item \textbf{Exclusion} - the right to exclude others - \item Increase (rent) - the right to receive rents + \item \textbf{Increase (rent)} - the right to receive rents \end{enumerate} \large Philosophical definition: Violence vouchers -\large Holdings: +\large \textbf{Holdings}: Saying someone owns a piece of the world obscures what is actually going on. Ownership is not a relationship between a person and a piece of the world. It is a relationship between a person and all other persons. It is a relationship that consists of the following threat: should someone else act upon this piece of the world, violence will be brought against them in order to cause them to desist. When a state (or state-like entity) establishes a system of private property, all it really does is hand out violence vouchers to people who we call owners. -\large Trading: +\large \textbf{Trading}: People do not trade pieces of the world. They trade violence vouchers. -\large Rents: +\large \textbf{Rents}: -People do not rent property from other people. They trade their violence voucher over some piece of the world in exchange for the person they are renting from agreeing to waive their right to redeem their violence voucher over some other piece of the world for some period of time. +People do not rent property from other people. They trade their violence voucher over some piece of the world in exchange for the person they are renting from agreeing to waive their right to redeem their violence voucher over some other piece of the world for some period of time. A rent is when you leverage threats to redeem your violence vouchers in order to acquire violence vouchers from others without giving any violence vouchers in return. -A rent can thus be described as the acquisition of a violence voucher in exchange for temporarily waiving a right to redeem a violence voucher. A rent is when you leverage threats to redeem your violence vouchers in order to acquire violence vouchers from others without giving any violence vouchers in return. +\large \textbf{Categories in a Commons} + +Within a Commons, once the external entity has been assigned Private Property rights within the law, then that "bubble" can ascribe the rights according to its own rules. The commons can allocate areas of the pieces of the physical world that it manages (the clearly defined boundaries). The allocations can be for consumed aspects (the increase), it can be to assign use terms (Usefruct), and it can determine to what degree exclusion and destruction are used within the commons. + +\large \textbf{Personal Property}: The items or space that is exclusively assigned along the legal definition. These can be either private property that came with someone into the commons, or can be the appropriators allocated share of some bounty. + + \large \textbf{Commons Space}: This is pieces of the physical world that may have Usefruct allocated to members, or the public. These generally have the right of destruction held withing the commons (for repairs and upgrades). The right to exclude is also held by the commons itself to determine if and when people can or will be excluded. + + \large \textbf{Public Space}: This is space held by the state that assigned property rights. Examples would be the roads, infrastructure and public lands such as parks. \pagebreak