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There are different forms of property: | There are different forms of property: | ||
* [[private property]] - under the total control of an [[agent]]. Private resources cannot, by definition, be captured by internal agents, and that is protected by a higher authority such as the [[state]]. They can be captured by external agents unless the agent controlling the resource is autonomous, see [[nondominium]]. | * [[private property]] - under the total control of an [[agent]]. Private resources cannot, by definition, be captured by internal agents, and that is protected by a higher authority such as the [[state]]. They can be captured by external agents unless the agent controlling the resource is autonomous, see [[nondominium]]. | ||
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* [[public property]] | * [[public property]] | ||
+ | * [[shared property]]: susceptible to capture by agents both inside and outside the [[organization]]. Power over such resources is distributed and cannot be privatized. | ||
* [[commons]] | * [[commons]] | ||
* [[nondominium]] | * [[nondominium]] |
Revision as of 18:17, 31 March 2022
Responds to the question "Who owns it?"
There are different forms of property:
- private property - under the total control of an agent. Private resources cannot, by definition, be captured by internal agents, and that is protected by a higher authority such as the state. They can be captured by external agents unless the agent controlling the resource is autonomous, see nondominium.
- public property
- shared property: susceptible to capture by agents both inside and outside the organization. Power over such resources is distributed and cannot be privatized.
- commons
- nondominium