Allodialist

/əˈloʊdiəlɪst/ noun

A person who advocates for or practices absolute land ownership free from feudal duties.

From allodial + -ist (one who practices or believes in). This term emerged during the transition from feudal to modern property systems, particularly in 19th-century legal and political debates about land reform and ownership.

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