
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn’t, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies w/ Michael Albertus
May 8, 2025
Michael Albertus, a political scientist at the University of Chicago and author of Land Power, discusses how land ownership dictates the power dynamics within societies. He reveals how land control fuels inequality, social exclusion, and environmental destruction, impacting both authoritarian regimes and democracies. Albertus also explores the effects of zoning laws, gentrification, and the fight for indigenous rights, while highlighting the importance of land reform in achieving social justice and combating climate change.
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Indigenous Displacement and Land
- Indigenous peoples in the US and Canada faced forced removal and displacement during land reshuffling.
- Reservations were created as autonomous plots, but with substantial government intervention and cultural harm.
New Era of Territorial Expansion
- Current territorial expansions reflect fraying global order and climate-changed attraction of new lands.
- Powers race to secure strategic territories, igniting a new era of territorial competition.
Potential Paths for Global Land Order
- A future global order could emerge from balance-of-power cooperation or new rules.
- Cooperation and restricted competition are needed to avoid escalating territorial conflicts.

