People don't GIVE hours to corporations, they TRADE them. Trade only happens when it's mutually advantageous. Part of the youthright likes to refer to those we trade labor to as "overlords". Do those we trade dollars to or groceriesget the same epithet? Why/why not? https://twitter.com/gaitanalyst/status/1449535309105012741 …
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3/ This is exactly backwards. Capital is in oversupply. Labor is scarce. This is why interest rates are close to 0% and Dunkin Donuts offers hiring bonuses. https://twitter.com/planefag/status/1449541193449320450?t=6AIqOI20MpuPhcmS0cvjCg&s=19 …
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4/ Transaction costs, search costs, etc (friction) do not in invalidate my claim. They prevent some mutually advantageous trade from happening, but do not create non advantageous trade.https://twitter.com/JesseMGolden/status/1449595729220014080?t=nbQcPUnQVaFA080YFCr8-Q&s=19 …
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It wasn’t supposed to be an analogy for a job. It was supposed to be a reductio ad absurdum to show that there are many trades which aren’t ethical or legitimate.
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