An economist might even say that because people intuitively want justice, and can tell something bad is happening (and also it’s cooler to be a freak than a geek), there is now demand for this half-fake critique. Creating “discourse” out of this stuff alienates us from cruxes.
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for the record, LOTS of people who are not rich or powerful have at least one employee or are self-employed or have had to find and pay for their own working space.
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But like...if making business decisions is not a thing you have done or a thing your culture sees as aspirational, then you probably see "businessmen" as people who have large boxes of goods and are willfully/greedily refusing to give them away for free.
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You have to trace it a step farther back to get the root point of departure: making things easier/harder is about making life better/worse for the people doing those things, not changing the rate at which those things get done. Implicitly zero-sum.
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