A tiny fraction of inhabited streets actually have streetlamps; emergency services are a situation where we rarely actually need them, but need them to be in excellent working order when we DO need them. I argue medical care falls into same category--but not housing or food...
An alcoholic who keeps spending any possible income on more beer both wants and doesn't want to uphold the status quo--and in either case the brewer is hardly to blame
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I just don’t believe that’s the issue here. The monopolists and hoarders are the ones in charge of production and distribution and they don’t want change. Further, there are many subject to Engles’ false consciousness who fight to maintain a bizarre sort of “fairness” here.
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That might not be clear. What I mean is there are people who believe that 1) they have what they do because of their own “hard work” and 2) that “hard work” is uniformly rewarded with the success it deserves. They end up arguing in support of keeping hoarders/monopolists in power
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