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uh yes that's one of the advantages capitalism has over socialism
Drives the value of workers down since there's plenty to choose from? Yeah not sure what you're asserting
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since when did workers have a value
I ASSUME that is the point here
@Brickiest Brick The folk have value
So if we are capable of producing enough goods with members of the population being unemployed doesn;t it stand to reason that we can't give all these people jobs to meet the requirements
of society
the tougher job you have, the higher you're worth
I don't know about your abboriginal self
it's simple
i'm not giving a mcdonald's worker 50 bucks a fucking hour
people are unemployed for a number of reasons
The more you contribute to the people the more valued you are but if you work you get what you need regardless. Lazy work earns you a trip to the concentration camp
@Brickiest Brick "since when did workers have a value"
The value that a worker has is that they produce
To concentrate
On producing our bullets
you seem to like using blanket arguments
yes i said that but i fell back once i thought about the context
That's my ideal system
workers have a value
the harder or more important your job the more you get paid
it's a simple concept really
If you refuse to work you even get this neat badge that denotes you as 'anti-social'
not everyone is equal
but the issue is there isn't a need for all these workers
So the guards know to beat you more
and over producing shit for the sake of creating work isn't ethical consumption
Let me tell you a story
no
the private businesses grow
they hire more people
@RobotWizard#3986 "ethical production"*
when you strangle businesses with taxation and regulation they are forced to lay people off
this is why trying to stimulate the economy with regulations doesnt work
all businesses a predicated ton the need to grow
there isn't room for infinite growth
I have a father that spent his life as a psychologist working to help people, often for little money. His brother, my uncle, had no education and got a job selling real estate and ultimately retired with 20mil
Now why is selling property
more valuable