• elscallr@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The initial point is begging the question. The value of labor is that point at which the seller of that labor and the buyer of that labor agree is fair. This is done, principally, in the way of a wage or salary, among other various methods of compensation.

    The rest of the post relies on the first sentence. Thus the entire post is fallacious.

    • smokemorebongs@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Your post assumes workers and owners of the means of production are on equal footing which is laughable on it’s face.

      Oh yeah people working in sweatshops make a fair wage. Just complete nonsense if you analyze it for more than 1 second.