Agrarianism Without Agriculture?
…political, and economic decentralization and the widespread ownership of property” in opposition “to the growth of corporate farming, the decay of the small town, and the expansion of centralized political…
…political, and economic decentralization and the widespread ownership of property” in opposition “to the growth of corporate farming, the decay of the small town, and the expansion of centralized political…
…15070) And shortly afterwards he adds Americans believed, moreover – so [Constance] Perin reports – that home ownership provided the middle class a means of deliberately separating itself from people…
…the reasons why the American dream of subsidized home ownership [discussed in Eric Abrahamson’s new book, Building Home] imploded in the 1970s despite the fact that the FHA, VA, Fannie…
This conference is being hosted by me and others to discuss the current state of subsidized home ownership in America, something that has been happening since the end of World…
…fill the lanes. But I would put into that category the whole category of property ownership, business, the right to make rules regarding the conduct of others on our property,…
…The Greening of America in 1969. He, in that and some earlier work, developed the concept of the New Property, which consisted of relationships to organizations rather than outright ownership….
…popular restaurant. They are under the same ownership under the name of both the Parkfield Inn and the V Ranch Resort. And if we had come in the next night,…
…were trying to leave, therefore no fans of ‘small government’ at the local level; if home ownership is to be a good investment, it helps if not too many homes…
…surrender part ownership of their homes to domestics. 6. In the end, human beings, made in the image of God, are ultimately morally answerable for all things. Every corporation is…
…would have the same result. This is a different issue from the “ownership vs renting” issue, which I should probably address on another occasion – together with the peculiar nature…