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by iudqnolq
1299 days ago
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Maybe, but a private right to land owership doesn't exist either. Just because someone built a farm there two hundred years ago they got to sell it to someone who sold it to someone who sold it to my landlord? I'm fine with someone owning a building they built, but they should have to rent the land from the public at market rates. |
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I get that you are trying to make a normative statement of how you think things should work, but it doesn't help to deny the reality you live in.
I'm open to the idea that a different model of land rights would lead to different outcomes, after all, how couldn't it. however, I am not so sure that government ownership of all land would have the positive outcomes you do, at least not in terms of affordability. Would everyone be subject to eviction from their homes by a higher bidder? What happens to homes people built and improvements they have made when they are evicted?
What if those most able to pay high land rent are corporate land lords who can most effectively extract wealth from tenants?