Governments operate on a series of lies. One is that the land they own is “public”.
All government land is private and permission to use it can be revoked at any time.
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Governments operate on a series of lies. One is that the land they own is “public”.
All government land is private and permission to use it can be revoked at any time.
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What’s worse is that in some ways no one really owns it. So there is little incentive to improve the land or keep it maintained. In a democracy, public land is simultaneously everyone’s and no one’s. And it is ultimately up to unelected bureaucrats to decide how it is used and by whom.