In this game of property ownership, our social institutions, like banks and government agencies, play along, often addressing us “Dear Property Owner.” Next time you are called “property owner” by a bank or the tax office, just think: You are the turtle “property owner” who owns its own turtle-shell. Now, we must understand what true property ownership is, like that of the Rockefellers, although we are both called property owners. We are actually somebody else’s properties, owned by the real property owners — the wealthy capitalists: They own our labor, our ideas, our souls, even our love. Next time you are called “property owner,” it should make you cringe and want to hide under your shell.