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Bro you do not need to let the capitalists own the means of production. You have nothing to lose but your chains.
Yep, I also believe in georgism, but I don't think that's a political stance, more of a "where should taxes come from"
"I want my government to be funded by private enterprise" is absolutely a political stance
Yeah I guess who you tax is indicative of the political stance, is that what you mean? Georgism is about taxing land, so it's kind of in the middle I guess, since everyone uses land, although it should affect the rich more, since the rich will usually own more land
"people can own land" is a political stance