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WolfpackN64 said:
nanarchy said:

What a load of BS. Go take the huge financial risks of running your own business and see if you still think that garbage. Workers should be paid a fair wage for the skills and effort supplied, anything beyond that is purely at the good will of the employer as it should be.

Why, because I would own the means of production? If I would "own" a business, it would be a cooperative. Why? Cooperatives are finacially more stable and don't engage in wage theft. When you're CEO makes more then 2x the wage of the one who actually produces, you are engaging in wage theft.

Most CEO's don't even really tak responsability. Mismanagment is usually rewarded with job cuts.

Then start a business and run it that way, no body is stopping you or anyone else from doing it. The reality is most business owners risk their entire financial futures and lives on their business and work insane hours for years to get them into a position where they are making large profits, many of which fail long before they even get their (part of the risk of running your own business), yes there are many CEO's that don't deserve what they earn but they are by far the minority. I think you will need to provide some proof/citations that cooperatives are better, as current evidence does not seem to support that.