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It is my understanding that one of the fundamental precepts of capitalism is the principle of "private property." This condition has been held up as the antithesis of community property promulgated by socialist treatises, and has remained durable throughout many changes in political tendencies.

So long as private property remains private whether it is profitable or loss-making, balance is retained. A venture of any risk/reward, is and should be a free market operation. Hence, when the government considers that property which is not profitable should become public, simultaneously retaining the privacy and immediacy of profitable property, the conditions of an injustice and an imbalance are allowed to exist and actively encouraged by the executive.


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