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Angostura | 11 days ago
I'm not actually sure what you mean by this, so I can't really assess its truthiness
> not only there isn’t a just salary for those who bear the weight of the machine, but also there’s isn’t even a salary per se.
Or this - what do you mean?
>If for you humanity is just doing seemingly nice guy work without question, call me a monster.
Not even clear what you mean by this either.
AreShoesFeet000|11 days ago
Charity work can bring momentary fulfillment to a person. I’m not reducing humanity by situating it within the machine. You even have the right to reject the material proposition that charity work is a piece that composes the totality of the machine. But eventually all truth will be self evident, so let’s leave it to the reader.
Angostura|11 days ago
Your original assertion was that ‘ you’re only there as long as the use values you create can be exchanged in the market for a profit.’
When I suggested that non-profit or public sector jobs could certainly have soul, your responses were pretty incomprehensible.
Can you explain your point clearly and succinctly?