@typhlosion I'm a supposed anarcho-capitalist but I enjoy a lot owning stuff. I'm a pretty contradictory human being
@splatoon @typhlosion I really hate the very notion of money & capitalism in general. I just like my PC, my turntable, my vinyl records, my 3DS...
@Siphonay @splatoon @typhlosion Generally socialist/anarchist theory makes a distinction between PERSONAL property (that stuff you mentioned) and PRIVATE property (The stuff that folks can hold and use to enforce class distinctions, e.g. means of production, land)
@typhlosion @indi @splatoon Is a house a personnal property itself?
@Siphonay @typhlosion @splatoon See, this is where it gets complicated. As we can see, all the constructs around home ownership cause a whole mess of capitalist problems too, but yeah, people deserve a place that they can use for shelter and protection and expression.
@splatoon @typhlosion @Siphonay My thought (to be clear, here we're getting into Indi's semi-informed theories about stuff, and not any actual sourcing I can point to) is that that makes housing a 'public good' in the same sense as stuff like education and healthcare, where we need to figure out a way for communities to provide it for folks in a way that leaves everyone feeling fulfilled and no one lording it over someone else.
@Siphonay @typhlosion @splatoon Yeah, personal space is a basic need, in the same way that food and water is, y'know? The trick I suppose is figuring out how much someone NEEDS rather than just... stockpiling it?
@indi @Siphonay @splatoon ah i see
so if you take that idea as an axiom, then the logical continuation is to apply that thinking to the entity you're buying the land from in the first place, and so on until you come to the conclusion that land-ownership under capitalism is basically unethical as a rule
i mean i guess i'm not gonna argue but idk enough about anything to make salient contributions to this discussion
@typhlosion @Siphonay Yeah, land ownership is sorta one of the Big Hard Problems in anti-capitalist theory, where trying to go from theory to practice basically requires reconfiguring the entire world all at once.
But it's still helpful to think about the theory, because it can help to avoid being a capitalist asshat, and more importantly try to mitigate the damage of other capitalist asshats, in the places where you can.
@splatoon @typhlosion @Siphonay A lot of the land-ownership stuff that raises ire in anti-capitalist circles isn't "I have a homestead and I raise crops for myself there", it's "I buy up houses so I can rent them out on AirBnB" (Just as a couple of extreme examples)