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by lazide
1275 days ago
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The issue is seeing employment as exploitation instead of a trade, and giving up (or denying?) one’s own agency in it. An Exchange of someone’s time and focus for predictability, direction, and money. Most people who do janitorial work would hate having to run a janitorial business. It’s a lot of work organizing everything, doing sales, dealing with legal issues, etc. etc. If someone wants to do a days work and get a days pay, that’s all stuff that gets in the way. It’s also a lot of stuff that is waaaay outside the skill set required to do the work they are able and willing to do. |
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that's objective reality, sport. That's what profit is - the surplus of value from materials and labor...
It's a trade in that if you don't agree to it, you're completely free to starve on the streets.