How do property relations differ in the various modes of livelihood? Provide illustrations

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer will include:
1. Property relations in foraging societies are typically minimal, informal, and based on socially understood use rights.
2. Horticulturalists have more formal use rights, but often lack ideas of ownership.
3. Pastoralists apply use rights to access to grazing lands, but are understood to own their animals.
4. Agricultural societies typically have formal ownership of land and other assets.
5. Industrial/digital economies have formal ownership rights of all resources.

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