• Riverside@reddthat.com
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    19 hours ago

    Source for the 7mn Khrushchevki? That number seems entirely too low. Maybe you’re not counting Brezhnevki? Because I remember figures of more than a million housing units being built yearly.

    While “US becoming communist” is not achievable on the short term, “regulatory policy to improve rent under capitalism through reform” has even less of a background if you ask me. Like, housing is getting worse everywhere under capitalism, and better nowhere. What makes you think reformism is a more likely scenario?

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      19 hours ago

      What makes you think reformism is a more likely scenario?

      The many recent examples of mucipalities and states passing regulatory policies to improve rent under capitalism are the primary one I’m using here. People are doing things to address housing,

      Maybe you’re not counting Brezhnevki

      I’m not, no - nor stalinkas (not that those were all that prolific comparably though). It’s a limited measurement, obviously USSR social housing policies do not compare to the US, but the initial suggestion was specifically about rapidly-constructed slab concrete buildings and nothing typifies that better than a Khrushchevka. If you have a better source I’d love to see it, I approximated that off the average apartment size of 46m and the total constructed of 2,900,000,000 sq m, which is the best approximation I could get from the wikipedia sources and I may well be missing some reports.

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        18 hours ago

        The many recent examples of mucipalities and states passing regulatory policies to improve rent under capitalism

        Can you tell me generally big examples of places where this has happened and things have gotten better? As a European, the only cases I know of are the Berlin referenda for rent caps and expropriation, and both have had no lasting effect because higher courts have sabotaged them and declared them illegal (I don’t understand how a referendum can be illegal).

        the total constructed of 2,900,000,000 sq m

        Are you sure this is flat-area and doesn’t need to get multiplied by number of flats per building?

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          Can you tell me generally big examples of places where this has happened and things have gotten better?

          That’s a really specific request, but sure: Vancouver empty home tax, California Tenant Rent Cap.

          Are you sure this is flat-area and doesn’t need to get multiplied by number of flats per building?

          As far as I can tell this number is accurate, again if you can find a better (or more clear) source than what’s given on wikipedia I welcome it since this is a composite number pulled from housing reports originally written in a language in which I am functionally illiterate (and can only barely speak) so I’m relying heavily on the translations since I cannot go and find the primary sources.