Water, land, and (existing) housing could be examples of this. However, I reckon the core point here is that while businesses are groups of people, there is social labor and private profit.
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I don’t understand this. Businesses are organizations of people that get together to produce something and sell it.
In this scenario is someone else producing the thing the business is restricting?
Nestle?
Water, land, and (existing) housing could be examples of this. However, I reckon the core point here is that while businesses are groups of people, there is social labor and private profit.