A "property right" entitles one party to exclude another from interacting with a scarce part of the universe - i.e. to have a property right in my car entitles me to exclude others from driving it to Dallas when I wish to drive it to Phoenix. There is no principled difference between excluding someone from a car, a computer, a house, or if you start selling things out of the house and it's now a "business" involving a web of voluntary contracts. The (democratic) socialist sees this and assumes: Exclusion exists Excluding X from Y means X will have less "liberty" Private property is...
