He owned companies, if you don’t want someone telling you what to do you own a company and run it yourself. Capitalism allows this, everyone is free to make that choice for themselves. Many people don’t want the stress that comes with it.
Voting for your own boss is a terrible way to run a company, if that was an efficient management philosophy it would thrive, it doesn’t.
You fail to see the virtue in a fair day’s work, that’s not the system’s failure it’s yours. Work ethic and pride are not contingent on the economic system you live in. Humans are hardwired to take pleasure in performing tasks to help the collective, it’s called work. You should try it sometime, it’ll be more rewarding than slacking, milking the clock and blaming your boss.
well in terms of stress related to owning companies, market pressures may be to blame for that. if the competitor works hard, you gotta work harder. my dads friend runs a company and he has a ton of health problems bc of the stress. not sure why he doesn't hire more ppl?
theres no such thing as a fair days work in this system bc the whole thing is built on mostly injustice.
in capitalism your not helping the collective, your helping the capitalist.
my 2 theories on the ppl who work hard for the capitalist is propaganda and some ppl always gotta be busy.
like I said before most ppl don't have the perspective to know anything other than capitalism.
I enjoy going slow and a lot of ppl at my job do this although they likely don't have a alternative to capitalism like me.
voting your supervisor and yourself is more efficient and more democratic than capitalism. theres facts to back up that coops are more efficient. I don't buy the idea that if something was more efficient we would already have it; this system we have is based on power struggles, not efficiency. we do tons of inefficient things and that's partly bc of rigging by ppl w money, partly bc ppl are too cynical to fight for a better world, etc.