But exploitation isn'tValue and Utility are obscure definitions.

U guys are hiding behind dog whistles and euphemisms like Republicans.
But exploitation isn'tValue and Utility are obscure definitions.
Do you want a hug? What does this even mean?Exploitation is very simple. The worker is treated as a means to an ends in a asymmetric power structure
Proving your value to others, isn't exploitation.
A worker doesn't treat the company they work for as a means to an end?Exploitation is very simple. The worker is treated as a means to an ends in a asymmetric power structure
So if I take money I've earned, buy a building and all the equipment in it, pay all the utilities and taxes on it, I should have no more say in how the company is operated than someone who has no money in it and will not lose anything besides a paycheck if the business goes under?
A worker doesn't treat the company they work for as a means to an end?What does that even mean?
oh, so now its about resources, not policyNone of those countries have a strong raw material base, thats the bases for industrial output which leads to innovation to make the process more efficient.
Value is a subjective, individual judgment between the two parties making the exchange. Unless you can post one, there is no hard and fast formula or rule defining value. I.e. value is defined as what a good trades hands for, period.You severely underestimate the value of employment
are we talking about power or compensation?The power structure is imbalanced.
oh, so now its about resources, not policy![]()
Like fiat currency? Like money, it self?When others artificially define your value, yes its exploitation
Then they'll be the type to have Tony Robbins come in and talk that ambiguous shyt at lunch timeA worker doesn't treat the company they work for as a means to an end?What does that even mean?
Value is a subjective, individual judgment between the two parties making the exchange. Unless you can post one, there is no hard and fast formula or rule defining value. I.e. value is defined as what a good trades hands for, period.
I agree that workers' leveraging power is artificially weakened, but not through the lens of irrelevant Marxist agencies and relationships. I.e. owning a company doesn't automatically make one an exploiter and all workers are not underpaid or abused just by the mere act of working for a privately owned company.
are we talking about power or compensation?
Cause last time i checked, the Costco CEO doesn't make tons of money, but he still runs that bytch![]()
Like fiat currency? Like money, it self?
How far down this bullshyt rabbit hole you wanna go?
Ya'll aren't even equipped to engage in this discussion yet use red herrings and straw men to obfuscate the fact you all really dont know much about economic policy or motives of said policies.