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Chapter 24 — Property, Paragraph 1.1 (§24.00.01.01)

Chapter 24 — Property • Paragraph 1.1 • §24.00.01.01

Because total control is impossible, property is control over specific processing operations out of the many possible on a dataset. In other words, property is a bundle, a batch of processing operations (that have come to be known collectively under that name), that a Being can allow or prohibit to others (and which, obviously, it can itself carry out), as afforded to it by its state. Exactly which processing operations these are varies vastly. Because property is afforded to individuals by their state according to its political system at any given time, its content is dynamic; property has not been and is not defined in the same manner over space and time. Its definition each time depends on the particular state.

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