According to Kevin Cahill, the main driver behind the absurd expense of owning land and property in Britain is that so much of the nation's land is locked up by a tiny elite. Just 0.3% of the population – 160,000 families – own two thirds of the country. Less than 1% of the population owns 70% of the land, running Britain a close second to Brazil for the title of the country with the most unequal land distribution on Earth.
It is a pity that the morons from my country do not read this...
What you mean exactly?
The land ownership is only a tip of an iceberg. Inequality in general is deeply embedded in the sovereign capitalist slavery system of the UK. It's a jungle, except not for the survival of the fittest but those best equipped to deal with the menace of the 99%. It's a totally warped caricature of existence. It feeds on people's misery. The prevailing motto of the 1% is "people are people - let's use them whilst we can". They feed us with dog's-meat and educate our children to bark at each other for them. Sad as it is, we need to realise that it doesn't take that much to unite through love and compassion and use much more effective weaponry than what they have. However, as long as we are stuck in our dog-shit comfort zone nothing will change.
Inequality in general is deeply embedded in the sovereign capitalist slavery system of the UK. It's a jungle, except not for the survival of the fittest but those best equipped to deal with the menace of the 99%.
Well, sometimes you just need to read theory that is proved by practice :-)
Owners who are getting margin and workers can't be equal.
And also use less idealistic philosophy ideas.
I mean those who are fascinated by: monarchy, liberalization of the economy, lack of public health care ...
It is not very much different in other old developed countries.
Some have more complex systems, but it is always minority who control land and real estate.
But I do not live in such a country and I do not want to live
Do you have statistics (land and real estate ownership) for your country?
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