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The difference between the [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical homesteading principle]] and the [[File:Property.png]][[Propertarianism|Neo-Lockean principle]] is that the first one also accepts the Lockean proviso as legitimate, which states that the homesteading principle only applies as long as there is enough and of the same quality for everybody else, while the Neo-Lockean principle rejects this proviso.
 
Despite the [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism|Left-]] prefix of the name this ideology, which could make some people think this is a socialist ideology, it heavily advocates for the respect of private property<ref>Lora, Ronald; Longton, Henry (1999). ''The Conservative Press in Twentieth-Century America''. Greenwood Press. p. 369.</ref> as a natural right that derives from the right of self-ownership, but they don't see property as legitimate if its a derivative of coercion, which includes, if the property derives from [[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|state benefits]].
 
They oppose the common consensus that [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|government regulation]] helps to eliminate or mitigate oppression by big corporations, saying that furthermore the state is the source of the problem it says to solve.
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