People complain about the homogenization performed by "capital", yet in almost all contexts they extol homogenization; consider how many say "but these things would only work in a homogeneous society..."
This is another way of saying that the lamented fallacies of a hiring contract which gave rise to unions are nothing other than the fallacies of democracy itself.
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(the logic of the social contract - and the idea that individual voters could in any way be exercising "people power" against the state - all fall under the same critique everyone has for "capital". If the latter is true, the former must be even more so, given state coercion.)
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