I like this blog a lot. You'd think that a means to re-distrubte land-related value, in a country as unequal as SA, and where the "land question" is such a touchstone (and for so morally compelling a historical reason), and in a manner that requries no bureaucracies administering ag credit, new ag extensionists, etc., would be no-brainer. I also did not know what Japan and S Korea had done a similar thing. Peter's ideas are worth debating. Please spread them!
I like this blog a lot. You'd think that a means to re-distrubte land-related value, in a country as unequal as SA, and where the "land question" is such a touchstone (and for so morally compelling a historical reason), and in a manner that requries no bureaucracies administering ag credit, new ag extensionists, etc., would be no-brainer. I also did not know what Japan and S Korea had done a similar thing. Peter's ideas are worth debating. Please spread them!