Muh labor theory of value, let’s just ignore all the risk taking and investment that had to occur to get the business to this point
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Replying to @fedtanyl @crmltfxmldr and
risk and investment is not a good reason to steal the profit of people who do actual work. No private enterprise should exist, it is inherently exploitative.
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Replying to @produmbass123 @crmltfxmldr and
It’s not stolen. It’s all voluntarily agreements. You work for the company because the structure in place provides you a better income than you’d earn on your own. They hire you because they need laborers. It’s a mutually beneficial transaction.
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Replying to @fedtanyl @crmltfxmldr and
No it is coercive because the choice is to live in poverty or work for a capitalist. that is not a real choice. All corporations should be either run by the state or owned directly by the workers. Capitalists are a greedy middle man getting in between work and workers.
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Replying to @produmbass123 @crmltfxmldr and
We’ve tried that “seize the means of production” thing on numerous occasions and it has led to worse outcomes for workers and everyone else every single time. Needing to work or live in poverty is the conditions brought upon us by nature, scarcity is inherent to this world
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Replying to @fedtanyl @crmltfxmldr and
Scarcity is entirely artificial. We only have scarcity in the modern world because of the hoarding of the capitalists. Hell we already produce enough food to feed the whole world but most of it goes to waste. We need to cap personal wealth at 10 million, billions of peoples
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Replying to @produmbass123 @crmltfxmldr and
It is not. The world is still very poor by our standards. The median American is in the global 1%. You severely overestimate the amount of billionaires if you think we can just take their money and create some post scarcity utopia.
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Replying to @fedtanyl @crmltfxmldr and
again, we have make enough food in the usa alone to feed the whole world yet we let it go to waste because no one would get rich off of it. We could end hunger and homelessness in the world with ease if we wanted. Scarcity is simply not a limit on humanity anymore.
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You do realize that the limiting factor isn't the fact that no one would profit off of it, but that literally no one, not even the collective efforts of "the workers" could afford to deliver the food where it's needed. Distribution infrastructure is a MAJOR cost in food.
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