>>1309383According to you, land becomes private property when you mix labor with it?
You are mixing what is yours with what is not yours in order to own the whole thing.
this notion is filled with problems. How much labor does it take to claim land, and how much land can one claim for that labor? And for how long can one make that claim?
According to classical liberals, land belonged to the user for as long as the land was being used, and no longer. But according to you, land belongs to the first user, forever?
So, do the oceans belong to the heirs of the first person to take a fish out or put a boat in? Does someone who plows the same field each year own only one field, while someone who plows a different field each year owns dozens of fields? Should the builder of the first transcontinental railroad own the continent? Shouldn't we at least have to pay a toll to cross the tracks? Are there no common rights to the earth at all?
To you there are not, but classical liberals recognized that unlimited ownership of land never flowed from use, but from the state