why isn't it free?
Wow, that socialism sure sounds a lot like a merit-based capitalist system.but a socialist company can sell products for profit without contradicting themselves provided the profit is distributed amongst the product's producers equitably or according to their labor contributions.
Your ignorance of political economy is betraying you. The fundamental socialist critique of wage labor is that it does not pay workers the value of what they produce. The remuneration of workers according to their labor contributions is antithetical to the concept of wage labor, which dominates capitalist economies. Splitting profits equally across the board is even more radical, and the fact that you confuse that with capitalism is just muddle-headed. Most worker co-operatives don't even adhere to that standard.Wow, that socialism sure sounds a lot like a merit-based capitalist system.but a socialist company can sell products for profit without contradicting themselves provided the profit is distributed amongst the product's producers equitably or according to their labor contributions.
Reminds me of a Friedrich Hayek quote,The remuneration of workers according to their labor contributions is antithetical to the concept of wage labor,
That's not an argument, rusty.Reminds me of a Friedrich Hayek quote,The remuneration of workers according to their labor contributions is antithetical to the concept of wage labor,
"If socialists understood economics they wouldn't be socialists"
They're all wrongWhat is the deal with the Blood Omen rights?
He's right. I make a ton more than the people that work for me and I don't do shit.Your ignorance of political economy is betraying you. The fundamental socialist critique of wage labor is that it does not pay workers the value of what they produce. The remuneration of workers according to their labor contributions is antithetical to the concept of wage labor, which dominates capitalist economies. Splitting profits equally across the board is even more radical, and the fact that you confuse that with capitalism is just muddle-headed. Most worker co-operatives don't even adhere to that standard.Wow, that socialism sure sounds a lot like a merit-based capitalist system.but a socialist company can sell products for profit without contradicting themselves provided the profit is distributed amongst the product's producers equitably or according to their labor contributions.
Steam sales became the epitome of :meh:
Who needs Steam sales when you have key seller sites...