grasping the after wind
That's grasping after the wind
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But people do, so local food prices inflate, and therefore people can be forced to join in or starve.
Where are you finding this connection between sweatshops and inflation of local food prices? Additionally, Do you measure the dignity of work by the wage offered to perform it? Should wages be higher for "undignified" work because of the lack of those willing to supply it and therefore "dignified" work should be less well paid because there is additional worth to the work that offsets the lower monetary remuneration? In other words should the cleaner of toilets who feels that his work is degrading be paid much more than the professor who believe that his work is a boon to humanity? OR is the wage the thing that makes them think that their work is either important or degrading?
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