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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    Re: Site in Hub top choice for a soccer stadium I compared sites around boston with the size of portland's relatively small but upwardly expandable SSS. It would fit in the pic above, it would fit next to the garden, it could fit next to assembly sq, it would fit in readville with some changes...
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    Jamaica Plain Infill and Small Developments

    It is a storage facility. The green buildings with the harvest were built a few years ago now.
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue Telling poor people to vote for rich people who could give a shit about them is actually a pretty good way to alienate people.
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue What are my prescriptions exactly?
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue Not. But I do think it would be reasonable to be angry about exploitation.
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue There are much more important ways to involve yourself in your community and politically than voting. Especially for president, where in MA it literally means nothing.
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue 1) We vastly overestimate class mobility in the US and we have one of the lowest in the developed world. For the vast majority of people if you are born with money you still have money if you were born without money you are still broke...
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue Nothing I said had any relation to that but smears without actually arguing any point is real easy for you huh? No you don't. You don't because landlords don't (for example most evictions are done without actually having the legal right...
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue Well first, recessions are an intrinsic part of capitalism and absolutely coming in a bubble like this so if anyone is rooting for a recession it is you not me. Secondly who gives a fuck if it is "illegal" to fight back against your...
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    The Hub on Causeway (née TD Garden Towers) | 80 Causeway Street | West End

    Well first no one calls themselves a neo-collectivist, no one for that matter calls themselves a collectivist or has for about a century. That term is an effort to collapse differing and often conflicting tendencies under a single and often tonally sneering label. Harvey is probably my...
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    Capitalism vs Not Capitalism

    Re: The Huntington | 252, 258, and 264 Huntington Avenue You are a straight fool if you actually think that a basic (and propagandistic) supply and demand arguments apply to fixed but speculative goods like housing. This is where capitalist economics become more of a mythological practice then...
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    The Hub on Causeway (née TD Garden Towers) | 80 Causeway Street | West End

    That vision was fuck poor people lets get rid of their neighborhoods and build highways and barren concrete plazas everywhere. Bold visions aren't necessarily good ones.
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    🔹 What's Happening With Project X?

    I disagree with you on most things but at least you recognize development as political those of you who don't are genuinely frightening. Especially the idea that what is is what must be, or that this is just "reality" and cannot be questioned.
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    "The Beat" | 135 Morrissey (Boston Globe Site) | Dorchester

    lmao as if "idea factories" aren't just capitalist propaganda mills.
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    Portside at Pier One | 29 Marginal Street (Pier 1, Pier 5) | East Boston

    Because if you are displaced what the building that does it looks like doesnt really matter. Design really should be secondary to those concerns.
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    Commonwealth Avenue Improvement Project

    This street is wildly dangerous for biking so I'm glad to see this, these changes matter far more in terms of actually living in this city than how many tall buildings we have.
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    11-21 Bromfield Street | DTX | Downtown

    Kung fu video is a Boston staple. This block definitely isn't "abandoned." Grit and cheap stores are necessary in a city not everything should be luxury coffeeshops and condos.
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    Chelsea Infill and Small Developments

    Yes, everyone is paid exactly what their worth there are no structural forces at play. There was no neoliberal turn in academia, there has been no explosion of administrative positions and pay for heads of colleges, there has been no deliberate effort to reduce the job security of academics and...
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    Chelsea Infill and Small Developments

    Adjunct professors, the vast majority in this city are paid at rates typically below the poverty line.
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    Arsenal Yards | Arsenal Mall Redevelopment | Watertown

    I do harm for my cause in your eyes by simply having it so why do I care what you think, exactly?

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