mass unemployment will result in a large pool of cheap labour for the remaining companies. This will necessarily lead to complete erosion of worker rights due to overabundance of labour.
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. We will return to the conditions that gave rise to radical movements in the first place. On the one hand recruitment will never be easier, but on the other hand a great many people are going to suffer horrendously.
Yeah, it’s really depressing to see that it took only around century of thing to go back to basically the same conditions that fueled the Soviet revolution. It clearly shows that capitalism is fundamentally incapable of evolving in a positive fashion.
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. We will return to the conditions that gave rise to radical movements in the first place. On the one hand recruitment will never be easier, but on the other hand a great many people are going to suffer horrendously.
Yeah, it’s really depressing to see that it took only around century of thing to go back to basically the same conditions that fueled the Soviet revolution. It clearly shows that capitalism is fundamentally incapable of evolving in a positive fashion.