This article combs through many documents on property rights analysis in
recent years, discusses existing property rights analysis from three
dimensions: the shaping mechanism of property rights, the existence form of
property rights, and the social nature of property rights, revealing the
endogenous and outreach of the rules of property rights Evolution mechanism.
And from the perspective of typology, it interprets the intersubjectivity of
the construction of property rights and the legal role of virtual identity in
the distribution of property rights, and points out that property rights are
not only a lubricant for social stability, but also an accelerator for national
economic development. The article points out that this duality of property
rights is manifested in the collusion of power and authority in terms of
legitimacy, and abstracted into the interweaving of ideology and social belief
in terms of rationality. It plays an important role in the distribution and
protection of rights. Although existing research usually regards property
rights as the basic concept of economics, they cannot ignore the social,
political, and legal process of property rights. Therefore, the discussion of
the legality of virtual identity in the distribution of property rights is the
main reason to understand the process of property rights realization and also
an important concept for analyzing the relationship between social beliefs and
property rights.
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