• UnrepententProcrastinator@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Every generation, people want to try new things and it’s nice. But landownership can and has been and good thing in a way that just going back to “anarchy” wouldn’t work. E.g. creation of ghettos, who gets to farm the best land, etc.

    So then the suggestions are that the land are owned and “managed” by the state apparatus. Now we have a few famines in history to show us how gaining favor in a political system is not the best way to manage the land.

    I’m open to better suggestions but just shitting on land ownership seems easy and unproductive.

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      10 months ago

      Holy shit I didn’t expect such a quality comment in this discussion.

      I would argue that corporations shouldn’t be able to own residential land, and regular people shouldn’t own more than two land pieces.

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      10 months ago

      I’m pretty sure the Native Americans didn’t believe in land ownership, at least not individual land ownership, more of a communal version, and it worked out well for them. They had huge societies, vast trade networks, and were able to feed themselves fine. It requires a different, non-capitalist, non-Western mindset, but it can work.

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          10 months ago

          Neither was the Western population at the time, but it scaled up fine. There’s nothing saying alternative systems of land ownership can’t scale up either. The only reason we went with the current one is because it benefited the people who killed everyone else.

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      10 months ago

      Now we have a few famines in history to show us how gaining favor in a political system is not the best way to manage the land.

      Doesn’t that also mean The Irish famine shows private land ownership isn’t the best way to manage land?

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        10 months ago

        The potato famine was caused by a new type of blight being brought from the Americas back to Europe.

        I don’t see how being beaten by a novel disease has anything to do with private land ownership.