While I love our tradition of law, I would never trust a lawyer or the law without its principle .
And who says a mere title gives you licence to do what you like ?. Real estate is make believe territory, whatever your land ambitions and race .
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Of all the people I think we should NOT trust its those with the narrowminded idea who insist on property rights because the Western liberal tradition does not worship the power that property / territory gives people but is ONLY EVER meant to be USED TO HONOR the responsibility it gives people to share the benefits of it . The aboriginal fisherwoman in the picture knew and honored this
Without the latter, our faith says take away both if the latter is ignored .
Any treaty that doesn't bring the above consensus won't be worth the paper its printed on .
Before Australians will agree to a treaty they need to share something deeper than the law of property rights themselves . The territorial imperative is natural and a useful diver but IT IS not binding in on- ground terms for humans ( territorial responsibility is a burden too )
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Think inspirationally . We can, should and have learned to share the territory. That's the sort of sharing we can and should celebrate . Diversity of tasks not diversity of rights .Unity of property rights as we all own it all - called a commonwealth.
If you want more than you have. ask God for it -- not me !
The division of labor that industrialization has brought us all, is a basically a good thing. Harking back to the past is only helpful if we take what is good and necessary from it , And there is good there - no doubt about it , The quickfixers and blame in colonialization (Half full = training in new ways ) must be resisted because change can have its half full side .
East ,West and Aboriginal are sources of good things to bring forward
Lets bring us all forward and not fall for the wasted old and childish nonsense of us all having our own little empires. Competition alone achieves nothing .
Vaclav Smil's book on "How the world really works" sets out a framework that works and can be used to guide us through many of the remaining threats . Building on foundations is what adults do not idealistically falling for every new progress idea sold in the media.
Dynasties are dumb and done for . Note how adults who have never grown up still believe in them
There is no going back to subsistence . We have to build family beyond the dependency of space control .
The great challenge for the future then is how to fish carefully with bigger boats and still adopt the ownership and stewardship traditions of the past.
The wonderful story of the aboriginal fisherwoman of Benelong.