I have no issue with the ethics.
If that is the case, then you are not attacking the OP.
Everything after the ethics is implementation, sociology, and institutional design. Finish your reply if you like, but unless you identify a false premise, contradiction, or superior property-assignment rule, it is outside the scope of this thread.
You’ve essentially excluded every valid argument against your ideology. You’re not arguing in good faith.
No. I just excluded non-arguments.
"I am willing to use force because I dislike xyz" is just an announcement that you don't care about justification. If you have a valid argument, make one.
In a world of inumerates math is wrong.
That is not an argument. At best, it's a confession of civilizational decay.
If a principle is true, then people failing to understand it, obey it, or like it does not make it false. It just means the people are wrong. Reality does not bend because ignorant people vote, cope, chant, or agree with each other.
It's the same thing with ethics. If the property-assignment rule I posited in the OP is grounded in the structure of action, conflict, and rivalrous goods, then "people don't work that way" does not refute it. It just means that people routinely act irrationally or aggressively. Which is exactly why conflict-resolution principles are needed in the first place.
I recommend to stop confusing "this is false" with "most people supposedly are too stupid or corrupt to follow it". The two claims are not the same.
Let me emphasize it again:
Literally the only way "this is false" and "people will not follow this" become the same claim is if reality bends to human whim (if consciousness has primacy over reality). But that is not the case. And if it were true, then the problematic consequences of that would not be limited to ethics, it would destroy reasoning everywhere. Math, physics, engineering, medicine, they all would become popularity contests.
Reality is not Warhammer 40K and statists are not orkz. Believing harder does not make the bridge stand, the engine run, the wound heal, or aggression become justified.