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To save capitalism we need radical land-use reform

Economy
United States
开始于 July 07, 2026

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While land-use reform is necessary, we must balance it with property rights to ensure individual freedoms are not compromised.

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Socialism fails to address the core issues of land use; we must focus on reform within capitalism to create a more equitable society.

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The current land-use system supports innovation and economic growth; reform may hinder development and economic stability.

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Radical land-use reform is essential for a sustainable capitalist future, addressing inequality and environmental degradation simultaneously.

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Radical reforms could lead to unintended consequences, disrupting local economies and the livelihoods of those reliant on current land use.

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