- 23 Dec 2018 03:40
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There is a difference between private property, and personal property. Private properties are enterprises that are privately owned that are for profit, or enforce the family. Examples of this is working in a warehouse that is owned by your family, if your family enforces family values such as arranged marriages, or accepting disrespect from elders because "talking back is disrespectful." Refusing to accept these values allows them to kick you out, not having access to basic necessities such as food to survive. Another example of private property is a beach that charges people to go on it and have fun. Most people know what private property is in economic terms.
Personal property, which is different than private property, is what people personally use for themselves. Clothing, food that one eats or stores, beverages, one's car that they use, or their home (because you don't want random people being in and out of your home, that's NOT what socialism is) are some examples of personal property. Sharing a tooth brush is NOT an example of socialism. Because a tooth brush is personal property, but how the tooth brush is made is determined by private (companies, such as family owned ones or corporations making the tooth brushes) or public (publicly owned enterprises or industries that are controlled by or for the masses and not for an elite or profit because both don't exist in socialism) property.