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@dtluna I mean, dont get me wrong, I absolutely think that a free market is th best economy. But in the end power centralizes and so does property. There must be methodology in place to keep landlords and renters from recreating th state and abusing land and resource scarcity. If you look at the words of rothbard and rachaels and mises and friendman you realize that private property offers no way for the laborer to use unused land without paying (usually high) tribute to teh technical owner. which sounds okay because that how we currently do things, but I think that it would be best if unused land could be possesed by people looking for resources to use without them needing to pay rent. I think that you should have control over your house, not because you have a deed, but because you live there. Essentially instead of people owning property, or collectives owning property, "property" was cycled out entirely, and unused resources were up for grabs by entrepreneurs, artisans, and laborers.
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That's why Hagbard Celine says "property is theft" and "property is freedom" in the same breath.
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@netkitteh @dtluna
The problem of property and fairness always comes down to initial allocation. A mythical, forgotten allocation or a present, violent and equally unfair reallocation.
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@clacke @dtlunaI mean, if you ignore anarchist theory then sure.
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@clacke @dtluna that Proudhon you are talking about, he sad "Property is Theft" he also said "Property is liberty" and "Property is impossible"
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@clacke @dtluna https://youtu.be/YZ-v4yO6i28v