I think at a certain point of communism whether you "own" your home or whether it's technically owned by the Housing committee with full rights devolved to you while you live there is irrelevant. The only real risk is of the collective going Home Owners Association on you because you keep a tin boat in the front yard or something.
Yes, that's infringing on other people's freedom to own exactly 1 house. While that one person's freedom gains nothing beyond the first 50 or so houses, very generously speaking.
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actually unpopular opinion: you shouldn't be able to own more than one house
You should be given one house and be allowed to own one second property for personal use.
Gotta have my dacha.
I can concede this point, but only if dachas are things almost or absolutely everyone has. Soviets did have a pretty good system for it.
That's what I thought the second property for personal use was!
multiple people can use it at different types of the year perhaps? I'd hate for a house to go to waste for most of the time.
I'll be there every weekend. People can come over while I'm grilling.
This sounds good
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The analogy I use is going on a road trip from NY to LA, and getting in a fight over which LA restaurant to stop at before you've even left NY state
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I think at a certain point of communism whether you "own" your home or whether it's technically owned by the Housing committee with full rights devolved to you while you live there is irrelevant. The only real risk is of the collective going Home Owners Association on you because you keep a tin boat in the front yard or something.
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Counterpoint: Freedom
Yes, that's infringing on other people's freedom to own exactly 1 house. While that one person's freedom gains nothing beyond the first 50 or so houses, very generously speaking.