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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"

>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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