• riek42@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    Newspapers, owned by rich people, have been regurgitating the same conservative talking points.

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      10 months ago

      I think you could broaden that out and call them capitalist talking points.

  • Yoast@notdigg.com
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    10 months ago

    Any idea on any of these sources? It’d be great to be able to point to actual articles dating back more than a century when having a conversation/debate/argument about the “nobody wants to work” narrative

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    10 months ago

    It’s telling how the old quote includes “for wages”

    Our society has been dragged so far right that we harldy discuss abolition of the wage system these days.

    It’s not an issue about working. Its an issue about working for wages (as opposed to workers owning the means of production and distributing the profits democratically and equally)

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    10 months ago

    Nobody on this Com wants to work anymore, they just keep posting the same stuff. This is image is recycled fodder that keeps showing up in my feed. Work on your posts at least people!

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    10 months ago

    work is important for society to function but it shouldn’t be maximized at the expense of quality of life

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      10 months ago

      As we gain productivity, we force people out of if the workforce and get the remaining to do more than they did before using the new capabilities. What we should be doing is letting people work less.

      Instead we make the “best” people work more and force “the worst” out entirely. This, then leads to the gig economy where people are working all the time just trying to get by and a growing shadow population is people who are not even really in the workforce.

      It’s a race to the bottom here, folks. We built this world through a shared consensus that the rich get richer and if you’re not rich you’re either unlucky, lazy, or both. That was based on wealth being derived from physical force. You can’t fight the big guys with the clubs and bear skin armour so you try to stay on their good side and get by.

      It’s time to go beyond that. It will require people to not treat each other like crap if they get half a chance, though, which means we need a few generations to be without childhood trauma so they can grow up to be people who don’t lead fear based lives. It’s going to take some time to get there, and a realisation that that’s the only way of the hamster wheel.