The podcast of Jay Fidell’s most recent ThinkTech program at Hawaii Public Radio (KIPO FM89.3) has some interesting bits on the developing concept of private property ownership in the People’s Republic of China, and Wu Ping’s (hopefully not last) stand.
Perhaps experience is demonstrating that Locke’s principles have merit, and that protection of property is essential to the protection and development of other civil rights. The piece starts at the 12:15 mark.