there can only be so many David Floyds in the world.

Just kidding Floyd

Welcome to the real world...
Welcome to the real world...
If you want to argue millions of people would not own land in a libertarian system, you have to support your argument. Simply repeating it over and over is not proof...
If that was true, you could easily prove it by pointing to all these laws instead of offering up a lawsuit in Hawaii. The fact is it was libertarianism that helped create millions of landowners - the state divesting itself of land owned by the state, i.e., the transfer of government land into private hands. There would be even more landowners if the state sold off the millions of acres still owned by the state. You still haven't explained how the US had laws that violate libertarian principles wrt to land purchases. Liberals have succeeded in screwing landowners in some parts of the country and in more recent times, but most of the country and throughout all or most of US history, people have been free (libertarianism) to buy, sell and rent land without price controls.
What if I offer one of your "friends" the opportunity to invest in my endeavor - a chunk of land for a cut of the profits?
If you want to argue millions of people would not own land in a libertarian system, you have to support your argument. Simply repeating it over and over is not proof...
If that was true, you could easily prove it by pointing to all these laws instead of offering up a lawsuit in Hawaii. The fact is it was libertarianism that helped create millions of landowners - the state divesting itself of land owned by the state, i.e., the transfer of government land into private hands. There would be even more landowners if the state sold off the millions of acres still owned by the state. You still haven't explained how the US had laws that violate libertarian principles wrt to land purchases. Liberals have succeeded in screwing landowners in some parts of the country and in more recent times, but most of the country and throughout all or most of US history, people have been free (libertarianism) to buy, sell and rent land without price controls.
What if I offer one of your "friends" the opportunity to invest in my endeavor - a chunk of land for a cut of the profits?
Comment