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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowCecil Bohanon and Nick Curott’s column “Give thanks to Pilgrims for private-property rights” in the Nov. 26 issue suggests “binary thinking”: private property equals good; working together and sharing equals bad.
The authors dismiss social justice with a socialism quote.
In the same IBJ issue, Tom Gallagher states that neighbors in formerly redlined areas are working together to right private-property wrongs [“How redlining bigotry restructured our cities”].
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