• oo1@kbin.social
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      6 months ago

      Fought over since before most “commodities” existed , and maybe most religions -at many scales from the world, to countries, to a sopt by the river bank, or the comfy chair in the living room - including by various human and non-human species.
      Pursuit of economic and political power though control/acquisition of land just has so much glorious and colourful heritage; it’s no mere pleb of a commodity .
      Something most everyone could use just a little bit more of.

      Not everyone could use more cars and tangerines.
      cars and tangerines have a generally more competetive market of sustitutes.
      Land doesn’t really have substitues.

      If i could build a house/farm out of tangerines without any land needed, i’d get your point,

    • Eheran@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      There is no difference. Many people here just do not like the concept.