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I drink your milkshake! a metaphor for capitalism
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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 1542228" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>you came to my thread. YOU DONT LIKE, YOU DONT BUY!</p><p></p><p>said it before and ill say it again; if workers voted at their jobs would they vote:</p><p></p><p>-to pay the CEO 350x wat the lowest paid worker makes?</p><p>-to pay themselves a starvation wage (example: walmart workers)?</p><p>-to cut back on safety and harm themselves (especially like in china, but also in america)?</p><p>-to work in an environment they dont like?</p><p>-to pollute their own communities?</p><p>-to keep a boss or other co worker that a majority dont like?</p><p>-to over work or under work themselves?</p><p></p><p>the answer would often be "no".</p><p></p><p>democracy at work is an obvious extension of political democracy we already have. if u want to really live in a democratic society, it should apply to where you spend 40 hours a week...and democracy at work already exists in practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 1542228, member: 56035"] you came to my thread. YOU DONT LIKE, YOU DONT BUY! said it before and ill say it again; if workers voted at their jobs would they vote: -to pay the CEO 350x wat the lowest paid worker makes? -to pay themselves a starvation wage (example: walmart workers)? -to cut back on safety and harm themselves (especially like in china, but also in america)? -to work in an environment they dont like? -to pollute their own communities? -to keep a boss or other co worker that a majority dont like? -to over work or under work themselves? the answer would often be "no". democracy at work is an obvious extension of political democracy we already have. if u want to really live in a democratic society, it should apply to where you spend 40 hours a week...and democracy at work already exists in practice. [/QUOTE]
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