Wage slavery literally is an oxymoron but yeah, I’m the one spouting rhetoric. You don’t understand even the basic of what you wantzl, not how capitalism works.
With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, thinkers such as Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Karl Marx elaborated the comparison between wage labor and slavery, and engaged in critique of work while Luddites emphasized the dehumanization brought about by machines. The introduction of wage labor in 18th-century Britain was met with resistance, giving rise to the principles of syndicalism and anarchism.
Before the American Civil War, Southern defenders of keeping African Americans in slavery invoked the concept of wage slavery to favourably compare the condition of their slaves to workers in the North.
People like you are an insult to those that actually love slavery. ooohhh, you need to do a job you don’t like, it’s the same as being owned, having no option to escape, being abused. You insult millions of people that actually suffer because you read the equivalent of a Facebook post.
You are not a slave, stop telling everyone that you have it so so bad. I’m sure you have problems, FIX THEM. Next you’re going to equate hospitals to Nazi extermination camps too, I suppose? All very reasonable
There are no wage slaves, except for those in your head. I earn a living because of the work that I do. Then again, I guess you never learned a trade or worked to become good at something so now it’s hard for you to find any job beyond burger flipping, so you complain about how unfair it all is?
this is pure rhetoric. it doesn’t even undermine what it said. it’s pure posturing.
Wage slavery literally is an oxymoron but yeah, I’m the one spouting rhetoric. You don’t understand even the basic of what you wantzl, not how capitalism works.
you could spend three seconds researching before you decide something doesn’t exist.
Similarities between wage labor and slavery were noted as early as Cicero in Ancient Rome, such as in De Officiis.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/47001/47001-h/47001-h.htm
With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, thinkers such as Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Karl Marx elaborated the comparison between wage labor and slavery, and engaged in critique of work while Luddites emphasized the dehumanization brought about by machines. The introduction of wage labor in 18th-century Britain was met with resistance, giving rise to the principles of syndicalism and anarchism.
Before the American Civil War, Southern defenders of keeping African Americans in slavery invoked the concept of wage slavery to favourably compare the condition of their slaves to workers in the North.
Seriously, arguing that being paid for work is the same as being a slave?
pay or lack of it isn’t what defines slavery
Dear. God.
People like you are an insult to those that actually love slavery. ooohhh, you need to do a job you don’t like, it’s the same as being owned, having no option to escape, being abused. You insult millions of people that actually suffer because you read the equivalent of a Facebook post.
You are not a slave, stop telling everyone that you have it so so bad. I’m sure you have problems, FIX THEM. Next you’re going to equate hospitals to Nazi extermination camps too, I suppose? All very reasonable
wage slavery is immoral, even if other things are immoral, too.
There are no wage slaves, except for those in your head. I earn a living because of the work that I do. Then again, I guess you never learned a trade or worked to become good at something so now it’s hard for you to find any job beyond burger flipping, so you complain about how unfair it all is?
Grow up
wage slavery is real whether you want to believe it or not.