mkhuffman
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I think you know the answer. And so does @kennethjk. It is individual freedom.I don’t have the answers.
The individual should be free to work for a company and not be forced to join a union. But they can choose to join if they want. That is freedom.
The individual should be free to negotiate their own compensation, and their compensation should be based on performance and what the employer is willing to pay. It should not be based on what someone else negotiates for them, unless they voluntarily choose it. That is freedom.
Individuals should be free to start their own businesses and pay their employee whatever they want to pay them without any restrictions. And, of course, individuals should be free to leave that business if they are not happy with how they are treated. And individuals should be free to fire anyone they want if they are not happy with the performance of the individual or the company.
The answer is freedom. It isn't perfect, but it is better than any top down, collective control over a group of people who are forced to do things they don't want to do.
People sometimes don't like the results of freedom, but it is better than the alternative. Much better.
If you don't like your life, change it. If you don't like your pay, get a new job. If your skills are not in demand, develop new skills. There is no limit to what you can do if you are free. The only limits are those you impose on yourself.
But if you let jealousy of what others have consume you, and you enable others to use their power to take freedom from others because you are jealous of what they have, the result will be bad for everyone. Maybe not right away, but when one individual's freedom is taken away, everyone is poorer because of it.
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