Ok, but why do people deserve to get paid for their work? That seems like a moralist statement. Is there deeper rational supporting that statement, or is that a moral imperative for you?
Edit: to be clear I’m not disagreeing with the premise, I just want your reasoning for arriving at it.
Super simple. My time is valuable to me, if you ask me to contribute my time for something that benefits you, I need to be compensated for my time.
I can choose to donate my time, but doing so comes at a cost to me and if I contribute too much of my time, then I can’t pay bills, my electricity gets turned off, I get evicted, and so on.
Do you value yourself so little that you work for free? If so, I’ve got some housework you can do!
Ok, but why do people deserve to get paid for their work? That seems like a moralist statement. Is there deeper rational supporting that statement, or is that a moral imperative for you?
Edit: to be clear I’m not disagreeing with the premise, I just want your reasoning for arriving at it.
Super simple. My time is valuable to me, if you ask me to contribute my time for something that benefits you, I need to be compensated for my time.
I can choose to donate my time, but doing so comes at a cost to me and if I contribute too much of my time, then I can’t pay bills, my electricity gets turned off, I get evicted, and so on.
Do you value yourself so little that you work for free? If so, I’ve got some housework you can do!
Ok, now we are getting somewhere. Why is your time valuable to you? Do you have have a rationale for that, or is it a moral argument?
My time is also valuable to me. Because I value freedom. For me, maximizing freedom is a moral argument.
In a capitalistic system I would never do any work for free unless it was a hobby, donating some of my time, or maintaining my own property.