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Left is Right Skip to content Search Search for: Left is Right Menu Home About Open Search The problem with capitalism I think the whole problem of capitalism is that different jobs are valued differently, even though workers may work the same hours and with an equal effort. The lower the skill of the worker, the more ‘replaceable’ they seem, and this gives rise to different wage rates. I accept that higher skilled workers have worked harder to achieve these skills, but that doesn’t warrant the gigantic wage differences we see today. If you have, say, 5 people building a house, 1 drawing plans and 4 working, all working the same hours and with the same effort, surely the profit gained should be evenly split. This is no difference to a corporation, where the CEO is the planner. Therefore, the actual skill level in the job should not affect the wage rate, only the training requiered, and the liability and responsibility it involves. One alternative would be to tax...

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