Thread:Tenaciosu-san/@comment-31540315-20180728144244/@comment-31674709-20180730101509

" Anything wrong with having more money than someone else? Wealth inequality is not a problem, forced equality is.
 * Typically leads to massive wealth (and thus, power) inequality
 * Workers may be exploited for the benefit of the wealthier capitalists
 * High levels of stress, desperation can encourage crime (a la strain theory)
 * Going along with wealth inequality, higher wages are frequently not correlated to greater production. Does the CEO really work a hundred times as hard as their average worker? Didn’t think so. Banks make fortunes by… having money to lend out. Power leads to more power, and this is the main flaw of capitalism. The more specialization of labor there is in an economy, the greater this problem may be.

"Exploitation". You didn't even defined "exploitation". But since you may have got your economic lessons from stupid propaganda i wouldn't even be surprised''', because i actually got my economics from a PDF. '''The only "wealthy capitalists" benefiting from cheap labour are the ones who had to do so because of tigh national regulations and had to offshore to somewhere else to keep their revenues.

"LA STRAIN".

No evidence for such thing, and i dont' even know how such thing is related to capitalism. Absurdity.

"muh ceo have moar money"

If you actually knew what a CEO does, if you knew about the important of specialization of labour and work, if you actually knew how businesses work, you could see that managing a business is more difficult and requires more effort than the effort someone working for the same business does.

So yes, try being a CEO and tell me how easy it is, maybe you also should have known to discard the Labour Theory of Value, which is automatically false by the fact that value is subjective and has no intrensic value.