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The Declaration of Independence states certain rights that all men are given. Among these rights is the right to buy and sell property.
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The Declaration lists "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" as unalienable rights; it does not explicitly name a right to buy and sell property (Locke's phrasing was "life, liberty, and property," which the Declaration altered).
The Declaration lists "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" as unalienable rights; it does not explicitly name a right to buy and sell property (Locke's phrasing was "life, liberty, and property," which the Declaration altered).
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