{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Jeff Swann wrote","author_name":"Jeff Swann (npub1aj…ftppj)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1ajv7m32k0cpgzha32qszsh304qusjvwwmavus0ttktzldms4xzusuftppj","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"All the people I know who actually understand the world around them are starving for people who actually give a shit \u0026 who actually want to learn. Any intelligent ancap knows that there is more value to be gained in trading \u0026 working with an equal than with those who are less knowledgable.\n\nThere is no exploitation in a natural \u0026 healthy capitalist system. Employers often educate people, that's why previous job experience makes an employee more valuable. But lets focus on exploitation. If you hire me to come to your house \u0026 clean \u0026 fold your clothes, you privide the washer \u0026 dryer \u0026 detergent \u0026 electricity \u0026 the dirty clothes, \u0026 then you pay me for my labor. I am being paid to transform a pile of dirty clothes into clean folded laundry. You do not owe me any portion of the output at the end, they are still your clothes. You do not owe me your washer \u0026 dryer or any other part of the means of production. There is no exploitation involved, you provided all inputs \u0026 then paid me for my contribution to the end result. That is how any factory works too. The only exploitation is in taxation, and in govt incentivized debt that makes it difficult to save \u0026 get ahead, and in govt regulations that destroy job options \u0026 make employees compete for jobs rather than having employers have to compete for employees."}
