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I find it annoying how addicted progressives, broadly defined, are to making moral arguments. Obviously we all have our moral beliefs, and most people involved in politics are doing so at least in part to reshape the world in a way we see as moral. But every argument boils down to, "you're a bad person if you don't support my political position." It can never be, "it's in your self-interest to support this," because if you're prioritizing your self-interest that makes you a bad person.

I place a lot of the blame on the NGO complex. Most professional progressive activists work for NGOs, which exist to make donors feel warm and fuzzy about donating. So NGOs will always prioritize self-righteous moral arguments that make supporters feel morally superior. Contrast that to unions, which exist to win money and benefits for their members. A left that is powered by unions instead of NGOs will be less reliant on moral grandstanding, and I would wager a lot more effective at winning.

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BronxZooCobra's avatar

I don’t think home prices are a big part of NIMBYism. A far bigger factor is a deep seated objection to any changes to their current comfortable and familiar environment. This tends to get more intense as one gets older and I think our aging population is another reason for increasing NIMBYism.

As proof of my theory there is a ton of objection to development that will increase property values.

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