The people justifying the money the landlords make because of the work they do maintaining the property are hilarious. Yes...that's the whole point. They should be paid for their labor, not from rent extraction through property relations.
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It's the same when people justify business owners making billions because they "work hard for like 100 hours a week." Great, so let's pay them for 100 hours of work. But that's not a billion dollars, they make that from skimming off the top of their employee's work.
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In the end, Ayn Rand proved to be a "moocher".
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Ayn Rand was very good at being a parody of Ayn Rand types... while her fiction was interesting, her philosophical ideas kinda disproved themselves in a way I have to keep reminding myself was not actually intentional.
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“imagine if all the producers just said we’re leaving of course they need a magical perpetual motion machine to create energy and robots to do all the labor but other than than we don’t need poor ppl”
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And she died without friends. On social security.
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Ayn Rand : philosophy :: L. Ron Hubbard : religion
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Love being told by conservatives that landlords must produce for society bc they “must have done something to be able to afford the space that they rent out”
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ahem, they're called "real estate developers" now
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Developers and Landlords are usually separate entities. I know that sounds pedantic, but I think it matters to understand the difference in order to be effective at changing things.
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