* We buy a large amount of land. It is part of a corporation. It's not listed on any security market, so it doesn't have to operate in the interest of the shareholders.
* We divide up some of the land for lease, but only to shareholders, and only for as long as they are shareholders.
* We use the vast majority of the land to raise sheep, cattle, goats, chickens, veggies, grains, etc... which we consume for ourselves and the rest we sell.
* The profits are used to further develop the farm activities, buy more animals, put up more fencing, or farm more land, or even purchase more land. whatever's left we distribute as dividends.
* The corporation hires people to work the land, but because the land is so far away from any town or city (and only shareholders can live close by), only people who actually live there can economically work there. If the government forces us to pay niggers, we pay them a fair rate for their work, but they can never make enough to justify driving out to the field and back every day.
* We are very, very careful over who we sell or give our shares to.
* Better yet, make it a religious commune, a charity, so we can specifically exclude people who don't pass our religious purity tests.
This may work for a long while. If we can make covenants or deeds that are unbreakable, it may last all the way until the state legislature targets us or the supreme court nullifies the contracts.
Hopefully, before it reaches that point, we'll have enough people and land we can just secede.
Specifically, let's say you had 10,000 acres and 500 people living in the village. The food that is consumed by the people living in the village is either just distributed to the people as their share -- each family gets X pounds of beef, Y pounds of sheep, or whatnot, or they are given some kind of token or ticket they can use to exchange for their share of the farm products. The remaining farm products are sold on the market.
Now, there is nothing stopping people from outside the group from forming their own groups, purchasing an animal, paying someone to butcher it for them, and then consuming it, not even under current law. But my idea is to keep that entirely separate from the community food.
Inside the community, money is basically worthless. The things you want aren't for sale, and the way you get them is not with money. For instance, we might give every shareholder an allowance of 100 tokens every month that expires at the end of the month, and they can use those tokens to exchange for beef or sheep or whatever.