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by criticaljudge
1941 days ago
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You can't arbitrarily set rent prices. You can only ask what people are also willing to pay. People are willing to pay because they have high paying jobs and want to live near to where they work. And that is ultimately also a good thing. Think about a brain surgeon, who under socialism would have to commute for two hours to his jobs, and under evil capitalism can live 20 minutes from the hospital. Under capitalism he will get to the job well rested and therefore have a higher success rate for his operations. |
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If the pandemic has shown us anything, it is that grocery store workers, meat packers, and the supply chain workers that get food (and toilet paper) to our tables are far more important to society than most high paid white collar and knowledge jobs. Does anybody care how well rested the brain surgeon is when you can't even buy produce or rice or meat at the grocery store? Do these employees not have a right to live 20 minutes from their place of employment?
There are ways to address these issues without devolving to some simplistic "capitalism or socialism" (with no in-between) argument.