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18235094 No.18235094 [Reply] [Original]

Serious question. Why do factory and warehouse jobs pay so shit compared to every other job, when they "produce everything" you need? Will factory jobs become more important when the collapse people are talking about happens?

>> No.18235122

Yeeeah

>> No.18235127

I have an acreage in the woods with plenty of supplies. no wuhanflu for this anon.

>> No.18235129
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18235129

because literally anyone can do them

>> No.18236421

>>18235165
>>18235129
I know the jobs require no skills but most people can't do them. They have such high turn over rates because people are lazy or bored, so they quit.

>> No.18236877
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18236877

capitalism pays people based on how easily they are replaced, not their societal value. it's almost like capitalism has... inherent contradictions.

>> No.18237145

>>18236877
There's no point in even discussing Marxism anymore. Control of the means of production aren't in the hands of the industrialist; they're owned by the banks. You need a Marxist Theory 2.0 to analyze the modern world, as Marx himself never believed the capitalists would cuck out to the debt pushers, he wrote about it at great length.