Wednesday, 28 April 2010
We have a right to impose a land tax
Access to land is a natural right, assuming it is relatively plentiful and so to impose a tax on having too much land is not aggressive. It is legitimate to impose an inequality tax on those who have not left enough land for others. We have a right to remove people from owning land which excessively prevents others from access to land which is their natural right. If land is a natural right, then we must have the right to remove people, or to impose a tax. We have a right to impose a tax on people who have taken more land than adequately leaves enough for others.
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