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[[Public]] property is any property that is controlled by a state or by a whole [[community]]. [[Private]] property is any property that is not public property. Private property may be under the control of a single individual or by a group of individuals [[collective]]ly.[5]
 
[[Public]] property is any property that is controlled by a state or by a whole [[community]]. [[Private]] property is any property that is not public property. Private property may be under the control of a single individual or by a group of individuals [[collective]]ly.[5]
 
==Quote==
 
==Quote==
The new and sudden substitution of the more [[ideal]] but extremely [[individual]]istic love motive in marriage for the older and long-established '''property''' motive, has unavoidably caused the marriage institution to become temporarily unstable. Man's marriage motives have always far [[transcend]]ed actual marriage morals, and in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the Occidental ideal of marriage has suddenly far outrun the self-centered and but partially controlled sex impulses of the races. The presence of large numbers of unmarried persons in any [[society]] indicates the temporary breakdown or the transition of the mores.  
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The new and sudden substitution of the more [[ideal]] but extremely [[individual]]istic love motive in marriage for the older and long-established '''property''' motive, has unavoidably caused the marriage institution to become temporarily unstable. Man's marriage motives have always far [[transcend]]ed actual marriage morals, and in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the Occidental ideal of marriage has suddenly far outrun the self-centered and but partially controlled [[sex]] impulses of the races. The [[presence]] of large numbers of unmarried persons in any [[society]] indicates the temporary breakdown or the transition of the mores.
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==Defiinitions==
 
==Defiinitions==
 
*1.a. Usu. with the and of. The characteristic [[quality]] of a [[person]] or [[thing]]; (hence) [[character]], [[nature]]. Obs.
 
*1.a. Usu. with the and of. The characteristic [[quality]] of a [[person]] or [[thing]]; (hence) [[character]], [[nature]]. Obs.

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