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by palmotea
113 days ago
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>>> In communism the beginning state is slave labor. (your work is owned by the state, not yourself) > That is Literally the definition: society based on common ownership of the means of production So, you're saying in communism, the state is owned by you, and your work is owned by the state. And that somehow is more slave-like than when your work is owned by an employer-organization that's owned by some boss? > They try to hide that away by flowering you with "everything is free" and "communal this and that" but when it comes down to it, the very exact definition is you don't own your labor. It's not any worse than a capitalist company town. And honestly: a nation than banned private business and mandated that all workplaces be worker-owned cooperatives sounds both pretty communist to me and in no way worse to labor than our current system. |
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And your reward? If you're lucky and things are not mismanaged, you get to eat and you might have a place to lay your hat.