The conclusion is: everything in the world is so f...ed that the only solution is to completely with no smallest exceptions delegitimize all collective property. Nobody can own companies, and companies cannot own anything, not even circulating assets not for a fraction of a second. To make sure there is zero double standard that could still confuse the super simple minded majority, families cannot own anything, too. Only individuals.

Sure, there must be a controlled gradual transition process (drip, drip, flood) to avoid mass death, which I am sure we are currently witnessing. But I personally have lived by this standard for many years, decades actually, since I realized this. I consider anything that is a collective property stolen. If I cannot return the stolen property to the righteous owner, I consider the collective owner a thief, i.e. an entity that has no right to the property. That makes the property lost - not a property of anybody, i.e. property of the nature.

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There can still be joined ventures (between individuals, without collective property) that can produce things too big to be produced by a single individual. So it is not the end of civilization, just rebuilding on different foundation.

Imagine building a car. I bring my parts, you bring yours. We put them together, but we continue owning each one separately, until we sell the car to somebody who pays each of the owners of the parts individually. Simple.

the soverign individual