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Intrinsic said:

No one is"IMPOSING" anything on anyone. Lets make this simple...

We're just walking in circles at this point

You're blaming the state for keeping minimum wages low, but state are just accepting whatever outside companies impose to them because otherwise we will bankrupt 

I'm stating companies are to blame, as they want to maximize their profits and always find the most cost-effective production 

The consequence of a country changing their working laws is inflation, unemployment and a broken economy after a few years. So how is states to blame for keeping shit working laws when they are doing it just to prevent an even more broken economy?

It's absolutely not a state issue

If anything, state laws are preventing their citizens of even more abusive from economic agents 

I totally understand and accept the many advantages capitalism bring in and how efficient the system is to generate wealth, but we can't just turn a blind eye to how (and from) this wealth comes from. I still not understand what about pointing a clear instance of urfainess of the system make you so pissed.

Unfairness, yes, as the line dividing developed and undeveloped countries is historical, and they didn't experienced industrial evolution in the same time nor in the same way, the countries who experienced their capitalist boom first will now become even more wealth, of course in the cost of the poverty of less historically affortunated countries