Submitted by anon (not verified) on Tue, 01/26/2021 - 20:38
Yes, correct. You are missing the point, big time.
Since nothing you see here is about wage labor, or grasps the centrality of wage labor to contemporary life, how can this contribute to the rise of an anti-wage labor mass social movement? Instead you get hippie back-to-the-land idealism and IdPol guilt.
Yes, correct. You are missing the point, big time.
Since nothing you see here is about wage labor, or grasps the centrality of wage labor to contemporary life, how can this contribute to the rise of an anti-wage labor mass social movement? Instead you get hippie back-to-the-land idealism and IdPol guilt.