It’s sometimes suggested that the Founders did not consider property rights important because the term “property” was mentioned only once in the Constitution. But this view couldn’t be more wrong.

Path to Liberty: May 20, 2020

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The Right to Property

The Constitution and Property Rights

James Otis 1765

John Dickinson 1767

Samuel Adams 1772

John Jay 1774

Arthur Lee 1775

James Madison Property in 1792

James Otis – of the origin of government 1764

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Michael Boldin