by Demon of Undoing » Sun Oct 23, 2011 7:22 pm
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Yes, a group of people can always beat up one guy and take his stuff. We call it a mugging. If they owned every molecule I could see it, but they don't. If they prevent you from making your own job, I could see it, but at least in the US, they don't. The 1% simply do not have that kind of control. If they are being that greedy, that unfair, stop taking the advantages they gave and work elsewhere. Or don't work, be a nomad, whatever.
But without an employer, you have to build an income out of scratch- it's all on you for an idea, tools, a market, legal protection, all of it. An employer gives you a ton of shortcuts so that all you have to do is show up and do something, and a paycheck pops out. I find it ridiculous that an employer should be responsible to give an employee even more when the labor bought simply doesn't support it in the marketplace. When I buy angle iron, I don't expect to have to fix the guys washer and dryer, too, just because I got the " privilege" of buying from him. We are talking about a fair wage- what about a fair deal for the guy that only seeks to buy labor, and not a full boat of social welfare to boot?
If you bake in, say , $15/hr of welfare into every hour of $5/hr jobs by law, well, I guess people can make the law however they want. That's fine, feather the nest. But even if everybody including the owner makes the same money, no ugly robber baron stuff, you still have raised even the most mundane, 'tard- capable job to a $20/hr specialist's position. People in Bangladesh will do it for much less. The business owner can be all righteous for everybody and keep the factory home, everyone is now in fraternal socialist comradeship- right until Yang Guanyue builds that factory in Lahore. Then everybody is out of a job. It's a recipe for becoming uncompetitive. There are too many workers- too many robots- to be that picky. Again, the world simply may no longer bear our demand for convenience.
Don't know what it is, but I'm agin'it.