Sunday, 24 October 2010

Those who own an excess of land owe a tax or rental payment to others in compensation for their entitlement

It can be said that we owe compensation to others who are denied if we have owned, or continue to own, an excessive quantity of land, because this prevents others from having use of a natural resource to which they might rightly claim an entitlement. We own land only if others are satisfied at their compensation, or land ownership, otherwise we are being tyrannical and imposing unfair restrictions on our neighbours, which might lead to a form of economic serfdom, for them. To ameliorate this, compensation can be paid to make sure that we do not cause unnecessary suffering and are considerate of those around us.

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