Guthrie's message is both individualist and collectivist. He doesn't exclude anyone; he's saying this land is for "you and me," which means everyone. Bit it gets more individualist at the end, when he ignores the sign, "No Trespassing." He goes on by himself exploring the land.
I think this is anti-government, because he makes it seem like the government is trying to keep us from our land. "No Trespassing"and "Private Property."
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