What do you think/feel about land ownership?
Its been bugging me for a while. It just doesnt make sense to me on a fundamental level that an individual can own land.
It seems that every other person I know is preoccupied with paying rent, maintaining their property or aquiring more property. There are those that own most of the land and then the rest of us that squabble over and work our whole lives to own a piece of the left overs. Even I want my own piece of paradise in the rainforest high up on a hill.
In a true sense land is all we have, all that is real. It belongs to all of us and the future generations. We are custodians of the land if anything, like many tribal cultures believe. Money doesnt exist and the concept of ownership is just that- a concept.
Is it possible or practical to live in a world with no land ownership?
How would this work?
I think it's possible to alter perceptions. There have been and still are cultures where mankind is seen as part of nature not distinct from it.
Industrialisation has seen a change in attitude from an agrarian culture where life revolved around the seasons and the rhytms of nature to one where nature is now seen as a resource to be exploited.
We have become less self sufficient and more specialised and compartmentalised. This has made us more dependant on the system and therefore more easily controlled by it.
The current economic crisis is revealing the corrupt behaviour of the bankers and the policy makers who are controlled by the bankers.
People can talk until they're blue in the face about whether or not land ownership is a good thing but the reality is that there is a process under way right now. That process is a drift back to a more fuedal arrangement before the development of the middle class.
This process has seen all the wealth flow upwards to the top 1% and it is seeing all the utilities, corporations, land, resources and various organisations bought up by the 1%
For example they're talking about privatising the Chicago police force. What that means is that they will be owned by private individuals....the same private individuals who own the 'federal' reserve, mainstream media and many big corporations. Will a police man arrest his boss? NO. Will they arrest someone who disagrees with their boss? YES
The NDAA act was passed recently which allows the military to arrest and detain US citizens without trial indefinately. In the event of a disaster such as a break down in law and order resulting from massive rises in food costs. The Federal Emergency Managment Agency (FEMA) has been set up as a replacement government to manage the country in the event of a crisis. This organisation is made up of the same people who own and control the federal reserve bank, the mainstream media and the big corporations.
In the event of a crisis they can take power and declare martial law, using the newly empowered military to arrest any opponents (bit like Hitler did). These people already have private armies such as Blackwater.
There needs to be a popular resistance (eg the Occupy Wallstreet Movement) which needs to fight to stop the corporate takeover of the state and all its apparatus.
Until that happens the 1% will continue to buy up the land, steal peoples pensions, cut public services and gain more and more control over peoples lives.
The answer as far as i see it is to ensure that the resources of the world are owned in common by everyone in the world not by a small number of people who have concentrated all the wealth into their hands. These resources should then be managed by communities through consensus democracy.
This has to happen and the longer we put this struggle against the 1% off the harder it will be when it comes. The Greek people already know all about it, but what they are facing is going to affect us all at some point.
The choice is simple: do we believe that all the decisions should be made a by a small elite who also own everything or do we think we should all have a say in the decision making process and all have a stake in the land?
Crunch time is approaching