ECONOMIC CAPTURE IS REAL & THE ECONOMIC COUNCIL OF INDIANTOWN IS A TEXT BOOK EXAMPLE

There are moments in history when the foundations of society shift not through revolution or conquest, but through the steady accumulation of small, seemingly rational decisions.

We are living through one such moment.

Across much of the Western world, the meaning of private ownership—particularly in land and real property—is being quietly, systematically reexamined and reshaped by the combined forces of government policy, corporate strategy, and technological systems. What citizens once understood as a robust, nearly sacred right is increasingly treated as a flexible administrative tool, subject to reclassification whenever larger collective goals are invoked.

This is not a story of sudden expropriation or dramatic seizures.

It is a story of incremental redefinition, where the language of progress, sustainability, resilience, and competitiveness gradually expands the circumstances under which individual ownership can be overridden or rendered conditional.








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