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Vlastníctvo ako inherentná súčasť spoločenských vzťahov

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  • Matúš Pošvanc

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The private property rights are the basis of every society organization. The property rights are considered to be a sociable construct which is supported by a quiet consensus of men. They were violated many times during the whole history of mankind. The basic question I try to answer in this paper is, if we could consider the ownership principle as an inherent component of the human thinking. The argumentation presented in this paper will try to show that the ownership principle is the inherent part to any mind of human who lives in the society because it is derived from the structure of human actions within the society. This ownership conception personifies itself in the thinking of human being via differentiation of concepts and presuppositions concerned to the actual human action within the society and therefore it becomes an integral part of the human mind.

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  • Matúš Pošvanc, 2009. "Vlastníctvo ako inherentná súčasť spoločenských vzťahov," E-LOGOS, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2009(1), pages 1-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlelg:v:2009:y:2009:i:1:id:272:p:1-23
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