civver_764
Deity
Let's have some discussion on this matter - do you think land should be a commodity bought and sold by humans?
I think firstly a common misconception needs to be dispelled:
Your house and your land are not the same thing. Ergo, just because you can't own the land your house is on, that doesn't mean people can just walk into your house whenever they feel like. There is a difference between owning something and having privacy. If the house is allocated to you, only people with your consent are able to occupy it.
I, being a socialist, don't think it should a commodity, and should be 'owned' by communities as a whole, who then distribute it based on democratic(and I don't mean the modern representative democracies, I mean Athenian style direct democracy) decisions at a local level. It is simply the best way I can think of to cater to everyone's needs. It leads to unnecessary suffering otherwise.
I'm eager to here your thoughts, and please guys let's try to be civil.
I think firstly a common misconception needs to be dispelled:
Your house and your land are not the same thing. Ergo, just because you can't own the land your house is on, that doesn't mean people can just walk into your house whenever they feel like. There is a difference between owning something and having privacy. If the house is allocated to you, only people with your consent are able to occupy it.
I, being a socialist, don't think it should a commodity, and should be 'owned' by communities as a whole, who then distribute it based on democratic(and I don't mean the modern representative democracies, I mean Athenian style direct democracy) decisions at a local level. It is simply the best way I can think of to cater to everyone's needs. It leads to unnecessary suffering otherwise.
I'm eager to here your thoughts, and please guys let's try to be civil.