Unalienated labour presents intrinsic rewards and at the end of the day, you keep 100% of what you produced.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
So if pick up trash, what do I get in return in this society? And who decides it?
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
The way in which your labour us valued and the time in which your labour takes determines it.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
But who gives to you? And who stops me from taking more than others?
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
You think wealth just magically comes from bosses? And what stops you from stealing already? Or are you a thief?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
Well I don't steal because it's wrong. But, the protection of private property helps stop those who dont care
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
So, why wouldn't a commune protect itself from miscreants?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
So you're saying a commune is hierarchal?
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
Protecting oneself and ones fellows hardly qualifies as hierarchical.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
It shows people are above you in the sense that they can tell you not to do something. Hierarchal. And compulsory
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So, preventing murder and rape count as hierarchical?
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