Pure Communist bullshit. Just like the globalist you'll own nothing but be happy. Your mutualist crap is an attempt to acquire something you didn't pay for. In the U.S. if a person can't be secure in his ownership of 100 acres of land, you won't be secure in your 100'x50' lot. It's the concept, not the size that matters. How a person defines use is up to him. I could own a legal deed to 1000 acres of forest land and put a little cabin on it. If I like to hunt, hike, bird watch etc. I'm using my property as I see fit. The fact that you want to take my land and put 10,000 homes on it because you don't see my use as valid as yours is your problem. Don't like it? Move to North Korea.
I must admit I have always been torn about this. I have worked hard my whole life and because I come from a long line of farmer ,rancher, homesteaders, land has always been sought after. I have owned and sold, several parcels. Some I "used" constantly, some only once in a long while. But I can tell you if some "mutualist" would have moved onto any of those parcels, they would have regretted it.
I belong to another forum about permaculture. There are lots of folks on there who long for a piece of land. Folks who I believe would care for that land and create abundance to be shared with others. Then I look at how much land the goverment owns that could be put into production by these folks. I also see huge companies, who may or may not have bought land with ill gotten gains. For instance Gates, or the Wallmart family. Also the goverment is constanly taking land from people who cannot afford high taxes on that land, that was imposed by said government. Just seems like there are a lot of pieces to this puzzle.
This possibly in my mind intersects with a religious philosophy of property - the early Apostles observed at times communalism, rather than communism (voluntarily sharing material objects in common): "And all they that believed, were together, and had all things common." (Acts 2:44)
Augustine on embracing common rather than private property:
How many thousands believed, my brethren, when they laid down the price of their possessions at the Apostles' feet! But what says Scripture of them? Surely they have become a temple of God; not only each respectively a temple of God, but also all a temple of God together. They have therefore become a place for the Lord. And that you may know that one place is made for the Lord in all, Scripture says, They were of one heart and one soul toward God. But many, so as not to make a place for the Lord, seek their own things, love their own things, delight in their own power, are greedy for their private interests. Whereas he who wishes to make a place for the Lord, should rejoice not in his private, but the common good....
Let us therefore, brethren, abstain from the possession of private property; or from the love of it, if we may not from its possession; and we make a place for the Lord.
Pure Communist bullshit. Just like the globalist you'll own nothing but be happy. Your mutualist crap is an attempt to acquire something you didn't pay for. In the U.S. if a person can't be secure in his ownership of 100 acres of land, you won't be secure in your 100'x50' lot. It's the concept, not the size that matters. How a person defines use is up to him. I could own a legal deed to 1000 acres of forest land and put a little cabin on it. If I like to hunt, hike, bird watch etc. I'm using my property as I see fit. The fact that you want to take my land and put 10,000 homes on it because you don't see my use as valid as yours is your problem. Don't like it? Move to North Korea.
I must admit I have always been torn about this. I have worked hard my whole life and because I come from a long line of farmer ,rancher, homesteaders, land has always been sought after. I have owned and sold, several parcels. Some I "used" constantly, some only once in a long while. But I can tell you if some "mutualist" would have moved onto any of those parcels, they would have regretted it. I belong to another forum about permaculture. There are lots of folks on there who long for a piece of land. Folks who I believe would care for that land and create abundance to be shared with others. Then I look at how much land the goverment owns that could be put into production by these folks. I also see huge companies, who may or may not have bought land with ill gotten gains. For instance Gates, or the Wallmart family. Also the goverment is constanly taking land from people who cannot afford high taxes on that land, that was imposed by said government. Just seems like there are a lot of pieces to this puzzle.
That's fucking nuts. Try to take my property and you'll be wondering how you're going to get my boot out of your ass.
This possibly in my mind intersects with a religious philosophy of property - the early Apostles observed at times communalism, rather than communism (voluntarily sharing material objects in common): "And all they that believed, were together, and had all things common." (Acts 2:44)
Augustine on embracing common rather than private property:
https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/1801132.htm