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No one is forcing you to move at all. In fact, no one promised the density or characteristics of your neighborhood would stay constant. It's a risk you have to run, absent collectivist intervention.

No one is forcing you to move. However, it will be necessary to move if you want to live in a neighborhood like the one you had before the developers changed it.

I agree that change is a constant and that the only way to have guaranteed control over a piece of land is to buy it yourself. (Unless the government condemns it, of course.) It doesn't follow, however, that people will therefore accept all changes without protest. Or even that they ought to.

Also, some people are more enchanted with the virtues of the free market than other people.

by Miriam on Sep 23, 2011 9:06 am • linkreport

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