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Originally Posted by DubStyle311
Does. Quantity of production dictates the amount of money one does make.?
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make this cohesive with the fact that workers in southeast Asia produce huge amounts of the world's clothing/goods and yet make shockingly less than workers in the united states, please.
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Originally Posted by DubStyle311
Nope. An hour of work in America is worth more. The US has better productivity than any place in the world last time i checked.?
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So again, the amount of money...the life you can hope to lead...everything is dependent upon whether or not you are born into a rich country and, by association, a rich family? Do you see the illegitimacy of money now?
A man in Mexico does one hour of work picking tomatoes and makes 10 cents (for the sake of argument). A man in California does one hour of work picking tomatoes and makes 6 dollars.
In fact, lets say the man in Mexico picks 10 times as many tomatoes as the man in California. Your theory of productivity should imply that the man in mexico worked harder, was more productive, and should therefore make more money than the man in the United States...
Of course what you're really arguing is the argument of the bourgeoisie that has been made for centuries to the same result. You have what you want, the system works for you, so fuck everyone else.
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Originally Posted by DubStyle311
Unfortunately yes. And it's because of the low productivity of mexican labor, not some sort of racism.?
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this argument is crap. A man working 100% at his job at McDonalds makes the same amount as a man working 20% at his job as McDonalds.
And that same job in Mexico, regardless of how productive the individual is, pays less.
If money was a direct proportion to productivity, I doubt there would be such corruption surrounding it.
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Originally Posted by DubStyle311
Lots of countries have skilled workforces. The US still has the most productive. You attribute productivity to us holding all the chips?
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I question your entire logic that suggests America has the most productive workforce. America might have the most PRODUCT, but in terms of the WORKFORCE (IE the workers who are working), I don't think America even comes close to the work ethic and labor efforts of many many other countries.