Comment by pram
4 years ago
The entrepreneur in your example is a wage-laborer. Thats really not what people mean when they talk about "capitalism"
4 years ago
The entrepreneur in your example is a wage-laborer. Thats really not what people mean when they talk about "capitalism"
>entrepreneur
>wave-laborer
These terms are mutually exclusive.
Laboring for profit as employer and employee. Nice pedantic shitpost.
No, it's really not the same, and it's not pedantic. Driveway shoveling guy does not get a wage. He's selling a service in exchange for the market rate of said service. It's really not the same as working for a boss for a set wage, because he gets all the profit, and is free to hire someone, for a wage, to replace his labor.
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