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Historical Variation in the Scope of Private Property

The range of items considered private property has evolved significantly over time. In early hunter-gatherer societies, ownership was typically restricted to personal effects like clothing and jewelry. In other historical systems, while goods like crops and animals were privately owned, land was often held communally, with families granted rights of use but not sale. Some economic systems even extended the definition of private property to include human beings, who were legally classified as enslaved people.

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