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No. Ownership has nothing to do with patriotism.
Yes.
Not necessarily. A proud Capitalist will seek the maximum control with the minimum amount of capital. Sometimes renting makes sense. Sometimes leasing a car makes sense.
Is ownership a real property and a personal property a patriotic act?
LOL. King George III was the greatest patriot in American history?
"And We do further declare it to be Our Royal Will and Pleasure, for the present as aforesaid, to reserve under our Sovereignty, Protection, and Dominion, for the use of the said Indians, all the Lands and Territories not included within the Limits of Our said Three new Governments, or within the Limits of the Territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company, as also all the Lands and Territories lying to the Westward of the Sources of the Rivers which fall into the Sea from the West and North West as aforesaid."
http://www.virginiaplaces.org/settleland/proclamation.html
Is ownership a manifestation of being a proud Capitalist?
by definition, yes.
Are these values still alive or dead in our society?
Loaded word "value" there.
If more "ownership" is a "value", what could be the highest expression than owning ALL classes of chattel property, including legal title to other humans themselves?
Now THAT is a traditional American value we need to return to!
So mere ownership is not "patriotic", though the more you own the more "patriotic" you tend to be (and the less you own the less "patriotic").
True "patriots" would want to see MORE people own real estate and physical capital, LOL.
Problem is real estate -- the land component at least -- is pretty much a zero sum thing. The more I own the less you can own.
We can build more housing, but more housing in a given area actually makes it a shittier place to live, generally speaking.
Wealth is that which improves our lives. The goods we make and trade, and the services we provide each other.
Capital wealth is that which makes it easier to create this primary, direct wealth. It is the land, the natural resources, and the knowledge, skills, and talent we need to create wealth.
Patriots should be INCREASING the capital of the nation.
Mere ownership (of what was the natural commons), and TAKING other people's productive output by leveraging natural monopoly and other asymmetric dealings, is the opposite of that; indeed, such rent-seeking in land and monopoly is profoundly unpatriotic in that it weakens the social fabric of this nation, and our collective ability to create wealth.
1. Patriotism. If you have your own land and a house and you take care of it, you improve the quality of your life and quality of your neighborhood. You participate and feel part of your community and on the bigger scale your country. You are responsible citizen. Property gives you this feeling of obligation/responsibility and feeling of ownership a piece of the country. You also work towards the good of the country if you own and work to improve your property.
3. Capitalist. I don't think it is the correct definition. Capitalist is wealth creator and owner. I understand if the property doesn't create wealth or a big amount of wealth then sometimes is better not to own it. Is property always wealth then?
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Is ownership a real property and a personal property a patriotic act?
Is ownership considered adherence to American Values?
Is ownership a manifestation of being a proud Capitalist?
Are these values still alive or dead in our society?
Are Americans still think that way?
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