Quote from trefoil:
My own contribution to self-righteousness: going over this thread I see by way of the quoting mechanism that a certain idiot (in the original sense of the word; look it up and you'll see what I mean) posted that in a republic, property rights take precedence over democracy, or something.
Really? Every gov't on the planet has a law that condemns properties for the public good, for putting up highways, forts, stuff like that.
What is true, if said idiot had read his Machiavelli, is that property rights are far more respected in republics than they are in dictatorships; even before communism that was true. It's also far more true in the US/Canada/western Europe/Japan/Anzac/India (much to their sorrow when trying to put in the necessary infrastructure to make that country a little less of a hellhole) than it is elsewhere, like, say, China or Russia, precisely because China/Russia are still dictatorships (soft in the Russian case, but still a dictatorship) while all those others are republics.
In republics, it's mostly though not always true that what's yours is yours; in dictatorships, OTOH, what's yours is ALWAYS negotiable. As Machiavelli observed a long long time ago.