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It is also impossible to expropriate land under factories and plants; the destruction of these enterprises would be harmful both to the working population itself and to the entire state.
It is also impossible to expropriate city pasture lands and lands on which schools, hospitals, and other useful institutions are located.
Estate owners may be left, if they wish, their homestead and such a portion of land that can be cultivated by the working members of their family (labor allotment).
State forests in those localities where there is little forest and where its preservation is necessary for the benefit of the entire population and the entire state cannot be expropriated and cannot be given up for their destruction and the use of the land for plowing. If the forests are destroyed, then Russia's climate will change for the worse for grain farming, droughts will occur, famine years will become more frequent, rivers will become shallow, and they will become unusable for navigation.
In the Caucasus, on Cossack and Kyrgyz lands, in Siberia, etc., the conditions of life are special, and these peculiarities must be taken into account when drafting laws on land.
For the protection of their interests, workers have the right to organize meetings, unions, and strikes.