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RE: OWNERSHIP: Toward a Social Credit "Labor Theory of Property"??


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  • Subject: RE: OWNERSHIP: Toward a Social Credit "Labor Theory of Property"??
  • From: "William B. Ryan" <w_b_ryan@yahoo.com>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 09:04:41 -0700 (PDT)
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It would be an interesting chicken-and-egg question is
see whether it is the concentration of land that leads
to concentration of power, or vice-versa.
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I suppose this is as valid as your non-existent "law
of rents."

It has simply not been demonstrated that
"concentrated" ownership of land has any necessary
connection with "concentration" of power, regardless
of direction in causality.


--- John Médaille <john@medaille.com> wrote:
[snipped]


                
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