…loan? That was sort of a dowry. “Encouraged the individual ownership of property [land] and inheritance by personal testament. This meant that individuals could personally decide where their property went…
…(either intentionally or unintentionally) Fieldstead’s rights or property, other Site users, or anyone else that could be harmed by such activities. Fieldstead may also disclose user information when it believes…
…with land use law, property rights, and the affordability of housing. But the church’s first call is to orthodoxy of community. We, and no nation, are the ‘city on the…
…only assume he had been influenced by the late Saul Alinsky. As I began to think about land use, I turned to the Bible, which definitely upholds private property when…
…‘tuition’ is folded into the price of housing and the property taxes on housing, so you’re paying ‘tuition’ for the local state school even if your kids are not actually…
…capitalist at all. Land use, in particular, is highly controlled. ‘Ownership’ now means not the right to use property according to one’s own desires, but to buy and sell and…
…an unusually high moral commitment to the sanctity of private property and the immorality of theft and vandalism. Um, not quite. In a society like Japan, where the people, not…
…order to meet certain vast needs, he submits to the temptation that Jesus resisted, the temptation to turn stones into bread. Property rights are not somehow inferior to other human…
…property. This was not a tiny minority, but it was not everyone. And the Founders rejected direct democracy. But those property qualifications were done away with by the middle of…
…alliance of homeowners who feared their property values going down and renters who feared their property values going up! Maybe my dad could have figured out how to do home-value…