Issue #159 I've written before that civilization is a fragile miracle. One of its minimum requirements is the recognition and enforcement of private property rights. Without this, there would be little or no savings (and thus capital, one of the necessities to start and operate a business), and no trade or contracts (and thus no wealth creation). The strongest, most unscrupulous and most violent would simply take whatever they wanted (presumably this would include the bodies of others for sex or slavery). The Law of the Jungle would replace the Rule of Law. Life would be nasty, brutish and short, as it was for millennia before society embraced the concepts of private property and free markets.
The world is upside down, right is wrong and wrong is right. This rubber band will eventually break