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    Challenges→The maximally permissive view of original appropriation does not live up to libertarian ideals

    A view that ignores threats to liberty and self-ownership fails to satisfy libertarian ideals

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    At one end of the spectrum sits the maximally permissive view of original appropriation. This view denies there are any constraints on use or appropriation (Rothbard 1978, 1982; Narveson 1988, ch. 7, 1999; Feser 2005). Thus, agents may appropriate, use, or even destroy whatever resources they want (assuming, of course, that they violate no one’s self-ownership in the process). As a result, this view sees natural resources as initially unprotected. However, this is not a very popular view, as it

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