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by Spooky23
2085 days ago
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No, you build communism when you transfer the asset to the people or the state. The supremacy of the sovereign over commerce has nothing at all to do with communism. Under US law, the Congress has nearly unlimited power to regulate interstate commerce, which by modern standards can be applied to almost all commercial activity. US policy tuned this down considerably from the 1960s onward. You’ll find that if you actually read about what some of the illustrious founders thought about regulatory authority, the average modern conservative in particular would be clutching their pearls. Hell, George Washington mustered a small army to collect (ie seize) excise taxes from hillbillies in Western Pennsylvania! |
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As intended: Jefferson chose the term "pursuit of happiness" rather than "estate" (unlike Locke's earlier formulation) in the declaration of independence because all of the founding fathers viewed commerce and property as a function or construct of society, rather than a natural right in itself.