OurToothbrush

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OurToothbrush,

Do you understand how something being owned by a democratic government is different than something being owned by individuals, whether it is publicly traded or not?

Like, from a power perspective, do you understand the difference for the average prole between the means of production being owned by individuals based on heredity vs being collectively owned by a democratic body?

OurToothbrush,

Theyre in short supply because of artificial scarcity, which benefits the people who own and rent land. The government loosening building regulations would not fix the fact that it is more profitable to create artificial scarcity.

Also you’re pretending like the government is in opposition to landlords. The leech class owns the government, that is why the term “dictatorship of the bourgeoisie” or alternatively “democracy of the bourgeoisie” was invented.

OurToothbrush,

To me capitalism is defined by free markets. A free market is one in which the economic relationships are consensual.

If you think a system where the means of production are owned by a class of people and another class of people must sell their labor power in order to survive (the definition of capitalism according to Marx) is full of consensual economic relationships I worry about your definition of consent.

OurToothbrush,

Look up how much debt the average US citizen is in and tell me what low barrier to entry industries they can break into

OurToothbrush,

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OurToothbrush,

Social democracy isn’t sustainable though, it requires the threat of a revolution to force the capitalists into a compromise and will be rolled back when that threat passes in the name of profit.

OurToothbrush,

Please demonstrate how a house is built with a phone.

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