"Transit is not the product of an industry, but the independent enterprise of transients. It has use value by definition but need not have any exchange value. The ability to engage in transit is native to man and more or less equally distributed among healthy people ofthe same age. The exercise ofthis ability can be restricted by depriving some class of people of the right to take a straight route, or be-cause a population lacks shoes or pavements. Con-flict about unsatisfactory transit conditions tends to take, therefore, the form ofa non-zero-sum game in which everyone comes out ahead—not only the people who get the right to walk through a formerly walled property, but also the owner who now gets a road."
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alibey1917 What does the emphasized phrase say exactly? The owner of the walled property has a road that can be useful to him, and that has happened as a result of the construction of that road. alibey1917 everyone comes out ahead ...
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alibey1917What does the emphasized phrase say exactly?
The owner of the walled property has a road that can be useful to him, and that has happened as a result of the construction of that road.
alibey1917everyone comes out ahead ... (including) the owner, (and he) now gets a road.
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