Driving employers out is fine. We have enough minerals, oil, and farm land that they aren’t needed.
The max we can do is divide all of the profit amongst the workers. What stops a company from existing in that state? It’s nothing, so there’s no concerns to be heard from people other than the workers.
We’re not talking about hypothetical socialist utopias. This entire conversation is about labor law in our existing economy and system. Derailing the conversation isn’t productive.
Driving employers out is fine. We have enough minerals, oil, and farm land that they aren’t needed.
The max we can do is divide all of the profit amongst the workers. What stops a company from existing in that state? It’s nothing, so there’s no concerns to be heard from people other than the workers.
You have no idea how the civilization your rely on to keep breathing actually functions.
What role do corporations play that history hasn’t shown you that states can as well?
Irrelevant.
We’re not talking about hypothetical socialist utopias. This entire conversation is about labor law in our existing economy and system. Derailing the conversation isn’t productive.
So you acknowledge that in our current system we can create labour laws on a scale of none to utopian.
Thus there is no need to consult employers as to where on that scale we end up.