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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish19•7 months agoImagine if we had this for housing. Sometimes it feels like we’re close to post-scarcity if we just wanted to.
minus-square@krashmolinkEnglish12•7 months agoThe US has enough resources that scarcity is already mostly a prioritization problem rather than a supply problem, but for whatever reason we’ve decided we’d rather have billionaires.
Imagine if we had this for housing. Sometimes it feels like we’re close to post-scarcity if we just wanted to.
The US has enough resources that scarcity is already mostly a prioritization problem rather than a supply problem, but for whatever reason we’ve decided we’d rather have billionaires.