• @[email protected]
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    287 months ago

    You’d have to get rid of the concept of private property and that isn’t going anywhere. Same with landlords.

    You’re not going to vote this out of the system.

    • Dave
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      You don’t need to get rid of private property to undo a lot of the damage done by landlords. You can build subsidized housing to compete. You can write tax codes to make it unprofitable for people to own more than one house. You can tax land by area instead of by built value to encourage building high-density housing.

      There are a lot of levers that other countries have been willing to pull that partially counteract the damage of landlording, but the US has been reluctant to touch.

      • @[email protected]
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        147 months ago

        This is the only comment that I read so far that goes a bit deeper than: landlord bad let’s remove them

        Thank you

        • @[email protected]
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          37 months ago

          I especially like the “lever” analogy, most people tend to think in absolutes and dichotomies, instead of realizing that an equation can have many variables with many coefficients.

    • @[email protected]
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      157 months ago

      That’s the same argument people made when we abolished slavery. “But if you do that property as a concept will vanish”. No. No it won’t.

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          57 months ago

          In the USA that’s a complicated topic. If you look at how it played out in England and France, yes. Slave owners were compensated for their “losses” after heated debates in parliaments