michaelsuede
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In your scenario, nobody owns real property but you. If anybody else other than you owns some of the property, then your rules don't apply when they step off your property.
I think libertarians would agree with you that if a state can levy taxes and use coercive force, then nobody but the State really owns anything -- which is their point. They like private ownership, not State ownership.
In other words, what you've just walked through isn't a refutation of libertarian philosophy but an illustration of how modern coercive government is a violation of the concept of private ownership.
Wonderfully put.