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by physcab
6199 days ago
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Both points made above are valid. While not a great PR move, LinkedIn is entitled to make that kind of decision and honestly I hope they get what they paid for (nothing). Something that the free market does not take into account though is fairness or ethics. I'm not an economist, but I have enough sense to know when people are being taken advantage of and that I think is wrong. |
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Actually, the free market is the most fair of all systems, at least for some reasonable definitions of "fair".
>I have enough sense to know when people are being taken advantage of
No one is being forced to do anything. This is a consensual arrangement. So how is anyone being taken advantage of?