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No right is absolute, exclusive, or inviolable. The right of personal property has to be perceived in the larger context of its assumed legitimacy. It should unite the principles of liberty and equality and the principle of cooperation.

Which one of the following statements is the most convincing explanation of the above passage?

(A) The right of personal property is a natural right supported by statutes and scriptures.

(B) Personal property is theft and an instrument of exploitation. Hence, it violates economic justice.

(C) The right of personal property negates distributive justice and cooperation principles.

(D) The comprehensive idea of Economic justice demands that the right to acquire property should reconcile with others' rights.