That's literally what you did lmao. Not even a quote from the book, just a link to a google search of it
It really depends, you'd have to contextualise that case by case, because working a factory job and not being able to feed and house yourself isn't an improvement.
on god.
Or at least its not an improvement to use as a net positive. It's still f***ed. even if before may have been technically worse...
Still ain't got proper food and housing? The state failing like hell imo.
Imagine just sitting behind your screen and defending massive inequality and poverty
just peeped the first review
I read this book just after Reading World Order by Henry Kissinger. Kissinger's book covers the current challenges of the geopolitical landscape, outlining above all the historical and cultural context in which the US and other major powers find themselves.
u know you really could have at least found a quote I was trying to find a sample text of anything that would have been relevant but ain't nobody bout to buy a whole book for this ktt thread
your argument was kinda scattered throughout the thread im just wondering where yalls point of disagreement might be but theres just gonna be more name-calling so I give up lol
honestly best way to push workers rights is to unionise
Initially yes. But even then you get people of power to abuse those unions from within after some time