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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow" data-source="post: 72128884" data-attributes="member: 377228"><p>I'm assuming that what you are saying is based on personal experience, so would I be right in thinking you own and run your own business?</p><p></p><p>Its not easy so good for you if that is the case, but I would guess that Marxist ideas of exploitation and alienation would therefore be pretty offensive because wouldn't fit those experiences in a workplace. The reason I ask is that this is something sufficiently abstract that it would be better to make it about personal experiences and something we can both understand and relate to. It would be easy to get drawn in to a very abstract argument about the definition of ownership and exploitation when we could just agree to differ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow, post: 72128884, member: 377228"] I'm assuming that what you are saying is based on personal experience, so would I be right in thinking you own and run your own business? Its not easy so good for you if that is the case, but I would guess that Marxist ideas of exploitation and alienation would therefore be pretty offensive because wouldn't fit those experiences in a workplace. The reason I ask is that this is something sufficiently abstract that it would be better to make it about personal experiences and something we can both understand and relate to. It would be easy to get drawn in to a very abstract argument about the definition of ownership and exploitation when we could just agree to differ. [/QUOTE]
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