(October 27, 2011 at 10:54 am)Rhythm Wrote: The workers will always be in the lower class.....based upon what?
Maybe..the workers will always be in the lower class as long as there are those willing to devalue their work and their lives and play them against each other, going so far as to hand them guns and tell them to shoot. As long as we put up with that, yeah, sure, I agree.
There is nothing to devalue anymore.
Like what kind of "worker class" is there in the world anymore?
Those only exist in countries like china, where manual labor is actually asked for.
In more developed countries, not many people are employed in the labor sector.
Like there are labor unions in Turkey, because there is actually a considerable labor force, but other than that....
As I said, once machines take more and more place in Turkey's agriculture and manufacturing, these people will look for other jobs too.
However, in Turkey, we have many small businesses that thrive, and not many monopolies like wal-mart in America.
Street vendors and etc. are also a part of our daily lives. So it's more probable that those people will start up a business, if they can.
Quote:If the workers altogether revolted: kings and popes would together be meaningless.It would amount to nothing, actually.
The worker's revolution thing is actually nothing more than a buffed up tale.
The workers themselves are not capable of doing this, so instead, educated men of higher-class jobs, and students generally take up this cause, not the workers themselves, most of the time.
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