It’s a liberal ideology based on sound economic policies (primarily land value tax, but also things like carbon tax-and-dividend are very Georgist policies), which seeks to maximize freedom, minimize monopolism, and maximize prosperity for all.
Why? Also why group land and capital togerher under “the means of production”? Economically speaking, the fact you can create more capital but not more land makes them very different.
How does Georgism sound to you?
It’s a liberal ideology based on sound economic policies (primarily land value tax, but also things like carbon tax-and-dividend are very Georgist policies), which seeks to maximize freedom, minimize monopolism, and maximize prosperity for all.
Land and the means of production should be held in common, not taxed.
Why? Also why group land and capital togerher under “the means of production”? Economically speaking, the fact you can create more capital but not more land makes them very different.
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