Your opinion on piracy?

radman:

I think Locke was correct when he stated that the basic human rights are 'Life, Liberty, and Property' and Jefferson did a disservice in his paraphrasing of Locke.

It is possible to have a societies where there is little concept of personal property so it is not a basic human right.

Perhaps that is only in your mind or in theory? Enduring successful examples in reality have been rather disappointing. I suspect human evolution will have to progress for many many eons into the future before that might even be a reasonable possibility. Without personal property rights human nature seems to fall all too easily into the 'they pretend to pay us, so we pretend to work' attitude. Only when human civilization has evolved where is requires no human non-voluntary work to function, will such a theory be possible in my opinion.
Lefty