• Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Personal property is like your toothbrush or your clothes: you own and use them directly and as a general rule nobody else has a need for them unless their own is missing.

      Private property is more like bottling what would otherwise be tap water or commercial farmland: everyone needs food and water to live, but private ownership of both means that only people with the required amount of money or, failing that, willingness/ability to go into debt get those essential resources.

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        11 months ago

        Okay, that’s a nice thing to distinguish, but can we have some better words for it? This is really easy to miscommunicate.

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          11 months ago

          I wish lol. I agree that it’s super impractical to use two words that are most often thought of as synonymous.

          That’s probably why corporate PR people came up with “private”: to make the incurious think that it’s the same thing as personal property and thus as inviolable.

          It’s pretty much perfectly in line with their general conflation of personhood and business…