• Arek
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    1061 year ago

    I remember when I was younger, having low unemployment was considered a good thing, universally desired it seemed. Only in late stage capitalism is it a requirement that we have people who can’t find a job so the working class doesn’t get too uppity.

    • @NateNate60@lemmy.ml
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      341 year ago

      Reactionary take in response to billionaires being pit in their place by a working class that is gaining back the union culture of the 20th century and pro-labour fervour of the 19th, assisted by the technology of the 21st.

    • squiblet
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      261 year ago

      More people are supposed to not have jobs, but at the same time, not be collecting unemployment or public assistance. So basically… go panhandle, live in a tent city, go to prison, or I guess just die is their suggestion.

      • @MonkRome@lemmy.world
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        251 year ago

        If they died or went to prison then unemployment would go back down. The truth is they have no intelligent solutions and their economic beliefs are all make believe.

        • squiblet
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          71 year ago

          I thought of that but considered maybe they just want people to die, anyway. Agreed, I don’t get the impression this guy is super good at societal engineering or economics, other than as such might benefit people like him in the short term.

    • stilgar [he/him]
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      121 year ago

      This effect was analysed in great detail by Marx in the 19th century, so it’s not a characteristic of late stage capitalism, just of capitalism.

      His term “Reserve army of labour” refers to the unemployed.

      Taking them as a whole, the general movements of wages are exclusively regulated by the expansion and contraction of the industrial reserve army…

      From Capital by Marx

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserve_army_of_labour

    • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Low unemployment is a good thing- to a certain percentage (3% i think?). Not 0%.

      People are arguing saying we expect some people living it tents - no, we expect to have people unemployed for a short time while they swap jobs, or seasonal workers out of season, or new grads looking for their first role.

  • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    441 year ago

    We should indeed have more unemployed people, since we should strive to a world where nobody has to work anymore.

    Implement Universal Basic Income.

      • @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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        11 year ago

        I’m pretty sure if you got rid of money people would immediately reinvent it.

        I hate cleaning and I pay someone to do it for me. What am I going to do? Barter?

        The problem isn’t money it’s lack of worker protections and consolidation of power.

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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        71 year ago

        Automated production.

        It is easier to see the extinction of humanity than the end of capitalism. But if we cannot imagine the end of capitalism we will see the extinction of humanity.

        Eventually, though (as Sophie From Mars speculates) the population will be reduced to where the USD and EU are meaningless, and the remaining bands act more like mutual aid.

        The question is if humanity has been reduced by then to tens of millions, or thousands.

  • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    431 year ago

    Unemployment has to jump 40 to 50 percent, in my view. We need to see some pain in the economy. We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around

    What a fucking asshole! True “we need to show those uppity peasant who’s boss” energy 🤬

    • @Luvs2Spuj@lemmy.world
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      121 year ago

      Employee and employer work TOGETHER. I would love to meet this guy in person, real let them eat cake energy. Anyway, where’s my guillotine sharpener.?

      • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Employee and employer work TOGETHER

        Sounds like commie talk to me. How long have you been a member of the Communist Party of America? /s

    • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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      101 year ago

      The thing is, the workers work for money, not for the employer.

      The employer is just a middleman that can easily be replaced.

    • @Cruxifux@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      If billionaires ruined the economy in such a way that 50 percent of people couldn’t afford to feed their families then I like to think that people would simply eat the billionaires.

      But that’s wishful thinking and seeing how people interact in public and online makes me think that way too many people still think billionaires are awesome.

      • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        If billionaires ruined the economy in such a way that 50 percent of people couldn’t afford to feed their families

        What do you mean “if”? They’re well on the way already and it’s getting worse, not better.

        then I like to think that people would simply eat the billionaires.

        Problem with that is that owning everything also includes bodyguards and even de facto private armies.

        way too many people still think billionaires are awesome.

        Unfortunately you’re absolutely right.

    • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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      171 year ago

      People having been throwing shit on plots of land since the beginning of time. It probably scratches that sweet spot of little thought and a lot of money that most people seem to be after.

      • squiblet
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        131 year ago

        “passive income!” when they talk to each other, but tons of hard work when described to anyone else.

  • @Lianodel@ttrpg.network
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    371 year ago

    “We need to see unemployment rise,” he argued. “Unemployment has to jump 40 to 50 percent, in my view. We need to see some pain in the economy. We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around… There’s been a systemic change where the employees feel that the employer is extremely lucky to have them, as opposed to the other way around.

    You love to see it.

    Also, lots of comments about guillotines here. We might get some concern trolls about that, but at the very least, it sure is a problem when a billionaire like Tim feels like he can say something so outrageous without any consequences.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      231 year ago

      Funny thing that we witnessed in Iran: Violence is not the answer until the very hour it is.

      Law enforcement in Georgia are attacking mutual aid stations. They’re recognizing and harassing the non-violent methods we would affect change.

      And the billionaires are telling us they’d have us starve if we refuse to live as bonded servants.

      This is how civil wars start.

      • @ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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        91 year ago

        People become violent when they no options for anything. The Syrian Civil War is a prefect example of this, in the lead up the civil war, there was economic polices that benefited a select few people, intense drought that drove food prices up for the common people, and a lack of way to show anger in a healthy democratic way (strikes, protests, etc.), lead to a lot of anger. The anger eventually exploded causing a civil war.

        Right now, we all have a cost of living crisis ongoing, lack of political leadership to resolve these issues, and growing wealth inequality. The next global recession is going to have lot of angry people, who’s only options are going to be die a slow death or do something and maybe die a slow death.

        When it happens remember to direct your anger at the right groups of people, political leaders who championed the status quo for corporations and billionaires, talking heads who tell us to be “grateful”, and corporations and billionaires focused on wealth hoarding. These people got us into this mess and will gladly leave all of us to sink if it means they get to keep their dirty hands on power.

      • SokathHisEyesOpen
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        41 year ago

        When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you’re using force. And force, my friends, is violence. The supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived.

        –Robert A. Heinlein

    • @MojoMcJojo@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      Any consequences! Exactly that. I’m sick of this rich man culture of fuck you I got mine. There needs to be a systematic change where the rich feel that they are extremely lucky to be allowed to horde so much and keep there heads. They’ve grown lazy and arrogant. Consequences for your selfish actions!

  • Norah - She/They
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    361 year ago

    Unemployment needs to jump 40-50%??? Is this guy seriously that utterly disconnected with reality? In Aus it’s never hit more than 12% in the last 4 decades, the economy would just collapse if unemployment got that high. It only got to 32% during the Great Depression in the US.

  • JokeDeity
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    341 year ago

    I hope this isn’t a bannable comment, but someone needs to bring out the fucking guillotine for these fucks.

  • @pirrrrrrrr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    311 year ago

    This is the original “stop eating smashed avocado on toast” guy.

    This guy need to improve the planet by being a lot less alive.

    About 100% less should do the trick.

    I live in his city and I will not hesitate to tip my $6.50 latte over his narcissistic noggin, should the opportunity arise.

  • Barttier
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    281 year ago

    Rich people are loosing the fear of workers that was deeply ingrained in their DNA by the french. They should be afraid again. Maybe pinata economy is the most logic way to go.

    • @APassenger@lemmy.world
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      The “left” is anti-violence and law-abiding. Our primary act is bringing out old phrases like, “eat the rich.”

      We’re not even hearing of acts of vandalism or sabotage, but we want them to be scared.

      Right now, if they don’t get their way, unquestioning and at cheap rates, they are oppressed.

      This is where we are. I agree, they need checked. Unions are getting stronger again (at last). But that’s all I’m seeing. I hope I’m missing something.