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Switter’s World's avatar

I’ve lived in countries where there is no private ownership of land and most often, the result is uniform poverty. I’m think of Malawi, in particular, where land use is allocated by a local headman and cannot be purchased except in certain limited areas. The result is that tenancy is tenuous, improvements and investments are not made and the land degrades because no one has a real ownership interest and incentive. Ownership usually means areas defined by some type of boundary.

I’m not challenging the spirit of your point, but there are some practical considerations in play.

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Beth T (BethOfAus)'s avatar

Australian aborigines believe that the land owns them. Us immigrants will never fully grasp that unfortunately.

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