@moffintosh
Why so surprised?
This is literally the entire point of an employment. Did you even read the employment agreement before you signed it? If yes, what part of this was supposed to be a new information?
@LukeAlmighty Lolberts tend to dispute stuff as "wage-slavery"
@moffintosh
As long as you can help your employer more money then you cost, he can "rent" you.
Come on man. That is primary school economics, and something your dad should have talked with you about before you choose what job you want to do for living.
@moffintosh
So, of course it's not slavery. It's a trade. A concept you don't believe in, but completely fine for a libertarian.
@LukeAlmighty You can say no to a trade, but a proletarian cannot not work. No work, no wage, no access to commodified goods, no house food, water and more
@moffintosh
Of course they can say no. As well as literally anyone can say no to them. (in an ideal capitalism that is...)
@LukeAlmighty Plus, no, tgat's still incorrect. If you have no capital to invest, then you are still forced to work for a wage even in an ideal scenario
@moffintosh
No. You don't have to agree to anything.
And others don't have to agree to help you. That is the entire point.
You don't have to agree to anything.
Oh, so does a wage equivalent magically appear in your hands then? How do I pay rent? How do I buy food? What about fuel?
@moffintosh
Well, noone has to give it to you.
That's the magic
@LukeAlmighty
And what happens when huge masses of desperate people are told "well, nobody has to give it to you?"
@moffintosh
In that case, some people can usually find an agreement.
You know... Some sort of a deal, where one side gets food, housing and extra money, while the other person gets a bit of a benefit too.
It's cooperation at It's best.
Or, they don't cooperate, no food is grown, no houses build, and everyone dies.
As it should be
@moffintosh
Ok.... or we can shoot each other, if that is the world you prefer, but I'm not sure why you even bring up such alternative.