A summary would be nice.

How would anarchists handle people getting loans to buy expensive things? In an anarchist society/group where they still use regular money

  • @jelbana@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Well, there is debt and equity. Retirement savings are already largely held in equity and in government bonds. You could argue that some of this is used to finance bank equity and ends up supporting a business model that uses deposits for consumer loans, but that’s a small portion of savings.

    Basically, what I’m saying is you can shift most of the debt above to productive investment, rather than to finance consumption of things that should be by right (housing, education, transportation, health care).

    • @PuaNani@lemmy.mlOP
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      23 years ago

      afaik anarchism is in favor of housing being a, (whats-the-word) service, rather than a, uh, capitalist good.

      Anarchism is in favor of subsidized/free/i’m-not-sure-what-the-word-is education, transporation, health care too?

      Transportation as in private vehicle or like buses? Buses i can easily imagine being ‘free’. Private vehicles my imagination isn’t returning anything.

    • poVoq
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      13 years ago

      Yes, however mortgages on buildings are often held by institutional investors (managing retirement savings etc.) as they are considered especially safe.

      • @jelbana@lemmy.ml
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        13 years ago

        Correct, but the graph above is household mortgages, not commercial buildings. So this debt is indeed originated largely by banks directly to consumers. It is then re-securitized and sold off to more institutional investors who end up holding the debt as an asset, but the liability is on the household side.