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    4 hours ago

    The government gives the working class a way to have their grievances heard and addressed in a way other than starting a rebellion.

    Yes, it serves to keep the powerful in power, but that’s irrelevant to my point. It also serves to make sure the little people get taken care of well enough that we don’t kill the ones in power.

    For a more specific example, see unions. The alternative to unions is plant managers getting killed.








  • As I understand it, these sweatshop jobs do resist the standard of living in the areas they are in. The people there don’t have the option to work a job that we would consider good. They work the job we consider terrible, and they get paid more than they would doing other jobs.

    To make a moral judgement, we must balance between “terrible working conditions, no protections, maximum wealth extraction,” on the one hand, and “no infrastructure, no job, no money” on the other. Sadly, there is no profit in making the world better for everyone.









  • Seems pretty straightforward to me.

    If I’m gonna be shit on for being unethical no matter what I do, (because that is no option to not consume under capitalism for most of us) I might as well be unethical in a way that brings me a little happiness.

    This is also a lovely example of why it can be risky to damn with too broad a brush.