by The Dharma Bum » Sat May 18, 2013 6:35 pm
Well, I think there is an important distinction between personal and private property that most people don't recognize. Personal property is any property that someone may have and use to produce for their own use. It starts becoming private property when an inordinate share, beyond what is required for one's personal use, is controlled by a single individual. The community associated with a particular resource should participate and decide what is the appropriate allotment for each stakeholder in the resource.
If the resource was a mine, for example, the miners would collectively decided what fair remuneration for each miner would be. If the resource was the prairie, the farming community would collectively decide what share of land each stakeholder would have. If the resource for a software development firm the stakeholders should decide what the remuneration should be.
The social pattern would be a federated system of interest groups, rather than political units like city, county, and state. The federated union of gunstock craftsman, and the foresters union might be the social groups you most closely work with to accomplish your goals, which in such a system would be far more likely to be aligned with the goals of your community since you would be a self managing direct participant in the productive activity that would be the lifeblood of the community instead of some interchangeable cog down at the plant who might be laid off at any time so his job can be shipped to a cheaper slave labor market.