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What is illegal enclosure?

As long as the enclosure, individuals or families do not have full use rights, it is considered illegal enclosure.

For example, in residential areas, it is illegal to enclose public green space without permission. Because the right to use the community public green space belongs to the community property and all owners, not individuals.

For another example, except the homestead and the contracted land in the village, the right to use other areas belongs to the village collective, and it is illegal for individuals to enclosure outside their own homestead and contracted land.

China has established a public interest litigation system, in which procuratorial organs undertake public prosecution functions other than criminal prosecution-administrative prosecution, and file lawsuits against illegal acts of government administrative organs at the request of the public or on their own initiative, which provides practical support and legal guarantee for protecting citizens' rights and interests.

In our country, compared with citizens, the interests of farmers need the protection of state power more. In this regard, the procuratorial organ, as a public prosecution organ endowed with the power of supervision by law, should explore the procuratorial mechanism to stop illegal land occupation beforehand and during the event.

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Economic impact:

1, providing free labor for the development of capitalism. The enclosure movement has separated farmers from land, making farmers less and less. Some farmers who lost their land became hired workers on farms and flowed into cities, preparing a large number of free workers for the development of British capitalism.

At the same time, the enclosure movement also destroyed the cottage industry and expanded the domestic market for the industry, which greatly promoted the industrial development of Britain and made Britain a leader in European commerce in the 17 and 18 centuries.

2. Make the capitalist economy go deep into the countryside and carry out capitalist transformation of agriculture. The first is the change of land ownership: the enclosure movement destroyed the small-scale peasant economy and established capitalist agriculture, and the rural land ownership changed from feudalism to capitalist land ownership. Think of it as a change in business methods.

After the land was fenced off, agricultural capitalists set up farms or pastures and hired farmers deprived of land for production. Those nobles who rented land to capitalists got no longer feudal land rent, but capitalist profits. In the past, aristocrats became new noble and farmers became agricultural workers, thus making the countryside capitalist.

Baidu Encyclopedia-British Enclosure Movement