Labor Is Not the Issue
Posted by deleted 8 years, 2 months ago to Politics
I feel compelled to offer an explanation. Labor is not the issue with America. Labor is a requirement to achieve production. All of us participate, to some degree, in labor. It is a synonym for work. What I dislike about denigrating labor is that this practice fuels the fire of class antagonism described in Capital. The political movement known as the labor movement defines this conflict as a natural progression in capitalism. Denigrating "labor" is to bastardize the term in such a way as to maintain a political distance with people who identify as workers. I considered myself a laborer, one doing physically demanding work. But I never belonged to trade union, or to the Communist Party. If labor is a politicized word that I should drop because it is just the left's implement to maintain influence among low-income individual, just say the word.
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- 1Posted by $ CBJ 8 years, 2 months agoCould you give us an example of Objectivists "denigrating labor"? Ayn Rand regarded productivity as a virtue, and many of the heroes in Atlas Shrugged worked as manual laborers rather than contribute their more valuable skills to the looter society around them. I don't see any denigration there.Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink|
- 1Posted by rbroberg 8 years, 2 months agoPerhaps I mistook a post on this site, but I do not equate labor with communism.Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink|
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- 0Posted by CircuitGuy 8 years, 2 months agoIt's sort of an antiquated word, at least in the sense that there are higher-paid people upstairs above the factory and lower-paid people turning wrenches downstairs. I think that's going away due to automation and trade.Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink|