Or why anarchists consider property is theft.

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      people insist on living in really dense urban areas

      For most people it’s not even a choice. You’re here because that’s where the jobs are, or because your ancestor’s jobs were and now you’re stuck in a concrete jungle and don’t know the way out, and don’t have a car and a driver’s license and the networks to find cheap housing on the countryside.

      suppy & demand drives up rental prices

      That’s not how housing works. It’s a huge speculative bubble with millions of estates sitting empty precisely to drive prices up. If a government wanted to defeat homelessness, they could just snap their fingers and everybody would instantly (or at least within the week) have a decent place to live.

      they want to have a livestyle that is above of what they can actually afford

      Can’t blame people who hate their lives for not enjoying all the privileges/resources the school/television tells them to acquire or they’ve failed their entire life as human beings. Most people would be happy if we learned about cooperation and satisfying human needs, instead of stark competition and misery. Video games, drugs/alcool and vacations, despite being very enjoyable, are no substitute for a fulfilling life.

      Moreover, what does “can afford” even mean? Why could some people afford a living and others not? Don’t all constitutions and declarations of human rights or whatever claim that all humans are created free & equal and should enjoy free access to more than basic services? Why then have some people in the western civilized countries no access to housing, water or electricity?

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