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Owning and belonging
« on: August 01, 2014, 06:00:33 pm »
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for identity and belonging we have to study 'mind of a thief' which mentions ideas of

'belonging is stronger and deeper than ownership because it can't be bought or traded.' This is usually used when referencing land ownership/rights where white british settlers believed that they owned the land and could sell/trade it whereas aborigines thought that that they belonged to the land and could make use of it but not own it in a sense.

can anyone give their thoughts on this idea as it would help for my sac
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