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by clarkmoody
3362 days ago
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> inhumanity that is only held off by barriers at the moment You mean the way that a voting majority can use the power of the state to punish others they disagree with? > prevalence of sweatshop labour The only reason we don't have sweatshops is because of our level of prosperity, not because of government action. If you outlawed sweatshops in developing countries, for instance, many children would starve or be forced into much worse lines of work. |
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What portion of the value of their labour is captured by them, and what portion of it is captured by the sweatshop owner?
How many of these starving children had families that were removed from their land by various forms of rent-seekers (Or were used as generations of sharecroppers by said rent-seekers)?