An admission that no one truly owns anything?
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Philosophically, nothing is truly owned, we are just borrowing from the universe.
But to your question: do _you_ pay a recurring tax on everything you own otherwise it gets taken from you? Bet you donāt.
Any property sufficiently valuable requires financial upkeep:
- corporations
- intellectual property
- real estate
- cars
- passports or drivers licenses
Securities and equities don't, mostly because these are fractions of something which is already taxed. Despite the terminology, it's rare that anyone in civil society truly owns anything of consequence
Most of the financial "upkeep" you mention there is imposed in the form of taxation, not required for those to exist. Therefore it is an artificial and arbitrary upkeep. I do expect to pay to renew my passport or a VISA, since thereās people working on that so it could be used as revenue to pay for their services.
Thereās plenty of countries where informal businesses thrive and donāt pay a dime to the government whose market make a significant portion of the entire economy.
Considering only what the elites have as something of consequence and only worthy talking about/considering is a really grim and narrow view which of course is going to leave a lot to be desired from an argument.
I don't control the world, I just try to understand it