I feel like this is one of the finer points to convince people of, and doesn't have as many resources to explain it to someone who's been indoctrinated in Capitalism their whole life.

  • Keegs [any]
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    4 years ago

    Make the argument that renters should be able to improve their homes without permission if the conditions are bad. This is a good outcome for landlords. Landlords should be required to invest a certain amount in their properties every year and work with tenants to improve quality of living. Make the argument that rent should never exceed significantly mortgage costs as the landlord still building equity or the very least it should be transparent how much you're being profited from.

    Sometimes it's better to argue around the point. Weaken their shell rather than try to penetrate it.