| > Someone living pay to pay check Someone living pay to paycheck can not afford to be an owner in the first place. The structure being LLC or whatever makes no difference: the vast majority of business enterprises just fail. You are effectively forcing everyone to be a business owner even when they might have no will, interest or ability to be one, something that disproportionately damages those who would putatively be helped by this system. > You could pretty easily tweak contract law to get rid of this workaround. Yes you can. You can do that in my world, where regulated employment, you know, exists, and you can easily show how an operation like that is fraudolent. > And replacing them with power. They don't need those protections when they are in control. They can devise their own rules. How would they be in control? Magic? The invisible hand? How would a law mandating that everyone be an owner, assuming for the sake of argument something like that is possible and enforceable, make a minimum wage worker in control of his own destiny? It doesn't work, it's a pipe dream, and it's ironically the same argument used by hyper libertarian right-wing types. > if you don't think anybody wants to get to a place with less inequality Pointless rethoric. Literally everyone wants that, like everyone wants an extra million in their bank account. I'm disagreeing that what you're proposing will get us there. |