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  • They do, actually. In the US, you technically don't own your land. The government does, and they can take and do whatever they want with it. The only benefit is that under the 5th Amendment, you have to be compensated for what they take. However, the government also controls land value, so what they see as compensation and what you see as compensation are 2 separate things

  • I'd like to think that they author used the most popular ideas of communism. I read the Britannica article before I posted, but did not read the Wikipedia one. However I did read about the author of the article that I link:

    Saddique Ansari - A Level Economics lecturer since 2003. Completed MBA in 2005, currently serving Bloomfield Hall Upper School Multan. Regularly producing pieces for Economics Online and reviewing content strategy and production.

    If he avoided the sub-sections of communism, I'm going to give him the benefit-of-the-doubt that it was for a good reason.

    HOWEVER, I'm trying to structure my community for different views and opinions to meet and hopefully find some common ground to agree on. The only caveat is that it's understood that there will be difference of opinion and express it respectfully like you did