theyre a britbong so maybe the landlord is a kind leprechaun or some shit
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I've enough first and second hand experience with British landlords to know that what they are describing is very far from a typical experience there.
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i think my personal thoughts on economics can be summarized as "the incentives of the market will be heavily distorted for anything that people cannot opt out of without compromising their basic survival needs"
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What's the proposed replacement?
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How do you reduce interpersonal power imbalances, but keep differential rewards for differential ability and accountability? Or are those bad too?
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One problem - being a landlord is a shitty business, and shitty businesses attract shitty capitalists This is especially true when it comes to survival goods, which is a blessing (low margin = low cost) and a curse (low margin = tough incentives)
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Same reasoning to abolish mortgages
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we should tax land (not structures) and stop subsidizing mortgages
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Same reasoning for all employment

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Which is why we need universal basic income, yes.
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