Tuesday, 3 August 2010

If we own an excess of land then it is not being put to good use

If land is not being put to good use (by its present owners) then it is rightly owned by other people. We measure whether the land is being put to good use in relation to the rest of the population. We are not putting the land to good use if we have an excess and others are in need. Land is not being put to good use if we have violated the Lockean proviso. The Lockean ceiling is the point beyond which land cannot be put to good use by an individual.

If we own an excess of land this means we are not able to put it to good use.

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