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This Thanksgiving, I give thanks for something our forebears gave us: property rights.
People associate property rights with greed and selfishness, but they
are keys to our prosperity. Things go wrong when resources are held in
common.
Before the Pilgrims were able to hold the first Thanksgiving, they
nearly starved. Although they had inherited ideas about individualism
and property from the English and Dutch trading empires, they tried
communism when they arrived in the New World. They decreed that each
family would get an equal share of food, no matter how much work they
did. The results were disastrous. Gov. William Bradford wrote, "Much was
stolen both by night and day." The same plan in Jamestown contributed to
starvation, cannibalism and death of half the population.
Read John Stossel.
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Unless we begin to learn our history,we will be doomed to repeat it.
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