> Also, even
> if he has a right to the product of "his" labors,it
> doesn't follow that he has a right to the fruit of
> that product, e.g., the profit, if any, from selling
> it in the market. And so forth. . . .
>
Is profit the real 'fruit'? Or is the real fruit the idea that the property contains which is broadcast and propogates further growth of ideas?
Martin