ESay
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What? Are you claiming that joint-stock companies don't fall in a category of a private owned property? I think it is time for you to do some homework, kid.I think that you do not understand economics at a sufficient level to understand basic concepts such as ownership of the means of production, and the structure of modern joint-stock companies, where there is no private property (with the exception of ownership of securities)
These concepts, which you use, were created specifically for the masses, they have nothing to do with how economies actually work.