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  • I'm not completely against the concept of renting. But imo the property should be owned either by the inhabitant of it, or the state. And then the state employs a custodian in charge of repairs and administration (you know, the only useful aspects of a landlord), while renting it out for a low price. And in order to keep prices a s low as possible, maintenance is supplemented by a tax.

    The problem with private landlords of one or two extra properties, while they're often not morally bankrupt, is that they tend to be wholly inept at the custodian part. Plus, if properties are all owned in small numbers rather than organized on the large scale, that's just very inefficient.

  • Okay, but why do we need the landlord then? We'd just need a custodian.

  • You can't be a good anything and be a landlord. At least if we use the moral meaning of "good".

  • Shutting down my computer with the button, restarting, and installing Emacs.

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  • I'm an optimist. I hope that in fourty years, the revolution will already have been won and grandma doesn't need to vandalize banks any longer.

  • Nah, we just need more people with sticks.

  • Oh. OH! Looks like I'm a bit out of practicing in memecrafting. xD

  • ...and it allows both of them to get evicted if they don't have money, need money if they don't have money, and starve if they don't have money.

    "Majestic equality" because the ruling class are more equal.

  • tar -?, -h is dereference or smth.

  • Well, first of all, determinism precludes any notion of free will. Second, even if we allow random chance, free will is still an incoherent idea. Behavior is either caused by certain factors, in which case it is deterministic, or it is at least in part random, in which case it is just that - random. There's just no conceptual mechanism - that I am aware of - that allows for free will to be anything more than an illusion.

  • I'd debate the free will part.