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And well, I don’t know what you mean by “refusing to participate in such system”. Usually people have a choice of working for a big corporation or choosing to work for smaller companies that tend to be more employee-friendly, at least in my experience.

It doesn’t matter where you work, as long as it’s privately owned you’re at the mercy of the firms owners. Be it big or be it small. Would you make the argument to a slave that one owner is better than the other based on the size? Or would you despise the entire economic system of slavery?

Relocation is not an entirely bad thing either if that helps you find a healthier workplace.

  1. That’s really privileged to say. Moving is not affordable to everybody
  2. Then there’s the social aspect. Not everyone is willing to leave their friends and family behind?

Now, if you refuse to work at all, well, that wouldn’t work even in socialism or in small African villages where everyone expects others to contribute to the village functioning.

No noone is saying that? Every society needs a method of procuring the means of life, which can only be done an economy? What I’ve been saying is that you’re forced to participate in capitalism, because the majority places where you can work are capitalist.

You just have to find the right “village” that you want to help keep on running and maybe grow it while at it if everyone so desires.

You just have to find the right “plantation” that you want to help keep on running and maybe grow it while at it if everyone so desires.

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