Explore a bold, practical vision of freedom, cooperation, and ownership for a world without class monopoly.
This edition presents a candid look at how a Marsian-inspired society would organize land, labor, and wealth through occupancy and use instead of deeds or titles. It argues that freeing vacant land from monopoly could end poverty, unemployment, and industrial slavery, while preserving individual freedom and broad access to resources.
- Learn how ownership by occupancy reshapes property, wealth, and work
- Discover arguments against land monopolies and the role of labor in wealth creation
- See a framework for cooperation, information sharing, and personal freedom in communities
- Understand how philosophy and economics meet in a practical plan for a cooperative society
Ideal for readers curious about alternative economic systems, cooperative living, and speculative social theory.