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by beaconstudios
1528 days ago
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> Do you think founders should retain ownership of the companies they create? No. The idea that a company is something you "own" rather than a group of people doing some kind of economic activity is a social construct, and one designed to disenfranchise the people doing the ongoing work. A company is a collection of assets and people - to own assets makes sense, to own other people's labour in an ongoing capacity does not. > On what basis do you think he should have been compelled to sell his stake in the company he created? I don't think he should - I think we should change the system that allows people to be worth billions off the backs of others. I don't want redistribution, I want reform. |
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1. The owners get some property rights ("ownership") for the money they put up to buy the airplanes and related other tools. Or,
2. When an employee is hired by FedEx, they have to come up with... something of the order of $60 billion / 100,000 employees, to pay your share of the enterprise you are becoming part of. Or,
3. We as a society don't have any capital-intensive companies. Who's going to buy the tools, if the one putting up the money doesn't get ownership? (And don't say "government". Government running private enterprise almost always winds up with too much mismanagement and graft.)