Farmers Gain Equal Land Rights, Challenging Urban-Rural Divide
The paper discusses why small property houses are a common issue, pointing to reasons like dual land systems, rising prices, urbanization, and government mismanagement. While state and collective land ownership exist, collective land rights are not as strong. The government can take collective land without fair compensation, affecting farmers. To protect farmers, they should have full rights to their collective rural land, just like the state-owned land. This way, farmers can benefit equally from their land ownership.