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Replying to @LibertyFarmNH @random_eddie
Molbduggian thought: we don't really know that we know that our elementary and high school history books TOLD us that. Who wrote those books? Why? It might be true, or it might be "workers love company towns, but unions hate them".
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Replying to @LibertyFarmNH @MorlockP
I grew up in a company town. But it was a very different circumstance than those taught in school. It was an American expat community. A small, sheltered slice of America in an otherwise strange and hostile country. The company provided everything, and it was great.
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thesis: people neither like nor dislike company towns per se people like or dislike being in-demand / not-in-demand if you've got great skills and are willing to work in XYZ environment, compensation (broadly construed) must be / will be high if not then it can't be / won't be
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