I don't think I'm saying much that hasn't already been said better, but I don't wanna fuck off without replying.
Communism doesn't have to mean that everyone always has and gets exactly the same.
Also, at the moment, the factory is being owned by someone, or many people, who likely don't labour much at all. Is that preferable to the possibility of someone getting unfairly rewarded for too little labour? If the factory isn't state-owned but directly worker-owned, what stops the other workers from voting out a colleague who they feel is taking advantage of them?
Does you're out mean out in the streets, starving? Does meritocracy mean that people who don't sell enough of their life-time don't deserve food, housing?
What if the person isn't lazy, but disabled? Where is the border between lazyness and something like adhd?
Lol, looking back im kinda overdoing it with the questions, but I just typed down what occurred to me while reading.
I don't think I'm saying much that hasn't already been said better, but I don't wanna fuck off without replying.
Communism doesn't have to mean that everyone always has and gets exactly the same.
Also, at the moment, the factory is being owned by someone, or many people, who likely don't labour much at all. Is that preferable to the possibility of someone getting unfairly rewarded for too little labour? If the factory isn't state-owned but directly worker-owned, what stops the other workers from voting out a colleague who they feel is taking advantage of them?
Does you're out mean out in the streets, starving? Does meritocracy mean that people who don't sell enough of their life-time don't deserve food, housing?
What if the person isn't lazy, but disabled? Where is the border between lazyness and something like adhd?
Lol, looking back im kinda overdoing it with the questions, but I just typed down what occurred to me while reading.