Message from @🌼Kalina🌹🌸🌹Zay🌹🌸🌹Scott🌼
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It's not as if you get a job and the next day you're CEO.
Do they do all the work in the business
Does 1 individual worker do all the work in a business ran by workers?
If they do all the work in a business they are entitled to all the labour
*No, they don't.*
But you said people climb the corporate ladder meaning ceos lose there position so if you work you take CEO
The soon to be CEO climbed the ladder that the now CEO climbed, but the now CEO pulled up the ladder
Precisely what I am saying, RJB.
But they also keep the poor poor through neoliberalism
You don't become CEO by sitting around and doing nothing.
Eh
Well you extract the surplus labour of others
But the soon to be CEO still climbed the ladder
So you get super rich off others working for you
If that were the case Benny, the company would collapse as there no longer is a ladder.
But it is literally impossible for everyone to climb the ladder under capitalism
If the company can still function, there is always a ladder somewhere.
That's why only the strongest will make it out on top
Then it will start over
Then I have to repeat my question, Karde:
How do you become a CEO?
Well a lot of the wealthiest people inherited
If it's impossible to climb the ladder like you say, clearly you saying "they climbed the ladder" doesn't apply.
Some capital already
You've just contradicted your earlier argument.
I said they pull it up
I asked you the same question earlier, you said they worked up the ladder to CEO. However, you just said it is impossible to climb up the ladder.
Which is it?
They use neoliberalism to keep the poor poor while perpetuate a myth of entirely self made people
If the CEO dies without a child or anything, do you think the business would just stop?
Of course not, it would do one of two things:
The next bourgeoisie guy comes in
Proletariat bourgeoisie
A: Go to the next highest rank.
or
B: A company council would vote on the next CEO.
You arent proletariat if you extract surplus value
It's not as if an heirless CEO ends his business upon death, because a company is not reliant upon hereditary succession.
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This is not feudalism.
Again does the CEO do all the work?