Also, under an economic system that elevates selfishness, work that benefits humanity is inherently values less.
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Well, it also pays less because of the gendered devaluation of social reproduction ("women's work"). And because of the non-profit industrial complex as a Neoliberal band-aid institution...
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No, it pays less, because people do not value it as much as the alternative. Basic economics.
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AMEN and how about all the volunteering for no pay that benefits humanity. Because people WANT to do it.
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It’s human nature to capitalise and exploit. Grow up.
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To see humans living under capitalism & say it's human nature 2 b greedy is like seeing people in a dirty factory & saying it's HN to cough
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That doesn't mean that we don't need capitalism. It just means that we need unconditional basic income, universal health care, and, maybe, land-value taxation.https://twitter.com/JimbauxsJournal/status/933155655036358656 …
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Which is which?
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Even business-minded people write books on the over-justification effect, when promising to raise salaries or to give money rewards for tasks actually decreases motivation, 'productivity' and creativity, compared to no rewards but for intrinsic interest/satisfaction.
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