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Property Rights in Media Production Resources: Media Concentration, Monopolisation and Subsidiess, encourage inefficiencies and lead to misallocation of resources. Freedom of speech and the freedom of the press can be best sustained by proper guarantees of property rights and free market without government control and interference.DIS 发表于 2025-3-23 15:48:43
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Minna Pikkarainen,Outi Salo,Jari Stillon, and the true meaning of a communicated message is always the meaning intended by the sender. Third, communication is based on the implicit knowledge of causal relationships between the ends that actors choose and the means that they employ. This knowledge allows actors to predict the outcomes ofEnrage 发表于 2025-3-24 09:21:39
R. Messnarz,I. Richardson,P. Runesont the owner. A legal system based on the idea that property rights violations constitute an offence recognises the validity of the non-aggression principle. The non-aggression principle prohibits the initiation of force, which is understood as an action of border crossing without the owner’s consentExposure 发表于 2025-3-24 14:06:38
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13036-1mined as such, hence homesteading by verbal decree should suffice. Speech act theory and the concept of performatives provide a theoretical framework which explains how communication can mark property right borders and effectively change social status of relationships between people in regard to objROOF 发表于 2025-3-25 00:54:36
Cecilia Garcia,Abraham Dávila,Marcelo Pessoaoth of which can be valid. Internal “mental” aspects of consent may be important felicity conditions for consent, but they are not enough for a successful performance of the act of consenting. It is “external” or expressive aspects of consenting which are crucial for making the preferences of the co