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by MrNeon
849 days ago
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> but it's not a problem our economy seems equipped to solve It's not a problem at all in my opinion. > Since people like working on art projects, people will often line up to do so even when conditions and pay don't economically square with their effort. The pay has only to be accepted to be fair. You're free to start your own production company that pays more "fairly" but you'll find yourself with fewer opportunities to give people this "awe" than the company that can finance more projects. > To benefit from this vocational awe Warner Bros. is losing money by scrapping the movie, how are they benefiting in this case? |
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