My point is that despite your ignorance on what private property refers to in economic discussion, the term has a strict meaning that I was clearly referring to then. And being that I'm a Marxist, and clearly speak from a Marxist perspective, and Marx laid out his views on private property and personal property ~10 pages into Capital, and that's clearly the same stance I alluded to in my post, where's your disconnect here? I lied when? Exact post.
"In economics, property is usually considered to be ownership (
rights to the proceeds generated by the property) and control over a resource or good.Many economist effectively argue that property rights need to be fixed and need to portray the relationships among other parties in order to be more effective"-
Property rights (economics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Private property is a legal designation of the ownership of
property by non-governmental legal entities.
[1] Private property is distinguishable from
public property, which is owned by a state entity; and
collective property, which is owned by a group of
non-governmental entities.
[2] Private property is further distinguished from
personal property, which refers to property for personal use and consumption."-
Private property - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia