jemmesedi,
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Think about the destruction of this unique community treasure the next time some libertarian is glibly trying to persuade you that minimizing constraints on private property will maximize social welfare.

Radical pay-what-you-can restaurant faces eviction from mill it refurbished | Environment | The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/22/radical-pay-what-you-can-restaurant-faces-eviction-from-mill-it-refurbished



zdl,
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@jemmesedi "It means the mill will be transformed from a valued community resource – it also houses a bike workshop, secondhand children’s gear supplier and a furniture bank – into a warehouse for a local business that has bought the site."

In the average libertarian's worldview, public services, even when privately supplied rather than governmental, are unproductive. If you're not changing everything around you into money, you're a slacker and a loser and can be safely dismissed.

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