Every day Quote by Trevor D. Richardson
““I think the idea that we have anything to begin with is a lie we tell ourselves every day until we believe it. I think the law is there to enforce fictions that would not exist otherwise. Certain laws prevent us from deviating from those fictions, and thrive as a framework for the lifestyle we are all required to live. I believe that the reason possession is nine-tenths of the law is that without those laws there wouldn’t be any possession at all.””
About This Quote
The speaker argues that laws are social fictions that create ownership; without them, possession would not exist, highlighting the constructed nature of property rights.
In simple terms: Property rights are legal constructs.
Laws shape what we can own.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- real‑estate negotiations
- intellectual‑property debates
- political discourse
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- question assumptions about ownership
- advocate for reform of property laws
Questions to Reflect On
- How do legal fictions affect everyday transactions?
- Can ownership exist without formal law?
Some argue that natural rights exist independent of law.