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		<description><![CDATA[Why anarchy doesn't work for American property law. | Some people wonder why I&#8217;m harping on Oregon&#8217;s Measure 63 (see here, here, and here). Is something as minor as eliminating building permits for improvements under $35,000 really worth worrying about? Well, yeah, I think it is. But not so much because of the policy outcome, but because of the larger principle at stake. Measure 63 masquerades as a minor irritant, but it&#8217;s really of a piece with a much...]]></description>
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