Difference between revisions of "The worthless Lockean Fable of Initial Acquisition"
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The brief homesteading period in the US was a government method of giving away land it owned (stolen from the Amerinds), not spontaneous removal from a commons. It resulted in government-recognized ownership, not a natural right. | The brief homesteading period in the US was a government method of giving away land it owned (stolen from the Amerinds), not spontaneous removal from a commons. It resulted in government-recognized ownership, not a natural right. | ||
+ | For more on this, see: [[Homesteading]]. | ||
=Alternative outcomes for the Lockean Fable = | =Alternative outcomes for the Lockean Fable = | ||
==Georgism== | ==Georgism== |