>>1860028Just as
>>1860026 wrote, you once again ran your mouth on pointless garbage, even describing guns, cars and cigarettes as "thing good and free in this world", which tells a lot about your mental state.
>It's better than cramming people into commie blocks (unless theyre really poor but even then roommates are better.)For what reason might I ask ? I see a lot of judgement and very few facts.
>and the access to distribution methods outside of delivery.Not if the markets are within reach, like in all of human history before cars.
>This has to do with cars affording some political agency to individualsOnce again, we're at the heart of the matter. How do cars give "political agency" to people ? Go ahead, explain, and don't forget to define your idea of "political agency" while you're at it.