If you want to give people freedom of movement, that includes giving like-minded people of similar means the right to cluster up and live where they choose.
This is why it's so hard to take the "science" of economics and politics seriously. It's just arguing in circles.
As for me- I'm with OP. I want to live in Beverly Hills, but tough shit I can't afford it so I live in Oakland close to my job.
That said, we should keep opportunity open so that if someone wants to try to do something to generate enough value to be able to afford to live there, they should.
If you want to give people freedom of movement, that includes giving like-minded people of similar means the right to cluster up and live where they choose.
This is why it's so hard to take the "science" of economics and politics seriously. It's just arguing in circles.
As for me- I'm with OP. I want to live in Beverly Hills, but tough shit I can't afford it so I live in Oakland close to my job.
That said, we should keep opportunity open so that if someone wants to try to do something to generate enough value to be able to afford to live there, they should.