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What about things which get stolen over and over again? Can we say they have a rightful owner? This is the case for a large fraction of the bicycles in Amsterdam.

If your grandfather stole something which you ended up inheriting, and then his grandson knocks on your door and asks for it back, do you owe it to him?

What about this story:
... Are individual rights to land on the basis of "might is right" acceptable? In a nation which is lawfully at peace within its borders such an idea is unthinkable. One is reminded of the Irishman who, found trespassing and ordered off the land by the owner, asked: 'How did you get this land that you claim it to be yours?' The landowner replied: 'My forefathers fought for it and that established my family's right to it.' 'Very well then,' said the Irishman, removing his coat, I'll fight you for it now!' ...


I just want to tease those moral absolutists (mostly objectivists) among you.
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