This house would abolish the private ownership of property (housing) in major metropolitan areas.
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This house would abolish pharmaceutical patents in favour of subsidies tax breaks and public interest grants.
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This house would abolish the private ownership of property (housing) in major metropolitan areas.
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This house believes that expropriation is a legitimate tactic to solve housing crisis
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This Parliament (Bangladesh) will approve the implementation of Private City.
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We will nationalize* VinGroup. Nationalization is the transformation of private property into state ownership.
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This house prefers a world where the concept of limited liability was never found
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This house would allow companies to buy the rights to economicallly failing cities
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In countries with largely agrarian economies, this house prefers governments providing higher quality utilities (seeds, equipment, irrigation facilities) over providing MSPs.
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This house believes that it is morally justified for individuals to evade inheritance tax
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This house believes that all artists should receive a percentage of the resale value of their work.
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This house believes that copyright has done more harm than good for artists.
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This house would abolish the private ownership of housing in major metropolitan areas.
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This house believes that states should incentivise people to invest in their leisure rather than economic productivity (Ex- More paid leaves for the workers, no overworking hours)
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This house supports government policies that pay rural landowners to keep land undeveloped
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This parliament will seize white-owned lands in southern Africa (Namibia, South Africa) and redistribute them among its citizens.
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This parliament will seize white-owned lands in southern Africa (Namibia, South Africa) and redistribute them among its citizens. (Africa)
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This house supports corporate neutrality
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This Parliament believes that private ownership of culturally or historically important industries should be banned.
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This council will provide a time limit on private land ownership in big cities