>>512036842>I see, so Tim actually provides the ability to not piss away money like a nigger on check day,I pay my rent, my utilities, and get my groceries. That's all I can afford in this expensive area. I could move to a cheaper area nearby, but the jobs pay less, so I wouldn't be saving any money.
I am paycheck to paycheck but not because of "pissing away money like a nigger on check day"
>provides the land, building, tools, heavy equipment, delivery trucks, pays the utilities, insurance, payroll and other taxes, provides the blueprints and all the materials, clerical support, organization, and trainingThis can all be held and handled in common by the workers themselves. He is not a necessary middle man.
Capitalists made themselves necessary middle man through the capitalist system. They are not strictly necessary.
>but apart from that he does fuck all nothing while (You) running a nail gun on an assembly line is actually doing all the important stuff?Yes. He owns capital, and he rents it out to us for a static wage, and then he takes what we produce and turns it into surplus value that he pockets.
The boss making a dollar while I make a dime when he doesn't do actually anything, is theft.
He isn't needed. We could own those tools in common, if we weren't too poor to afford them.
>Yes, it's an atavistic force like good rain on your yucca crop or the herd of antelope just happened to pass by your neighbor's village instead of yours. Why do you suppose none of that capital ever dropped out of the sky on you?I was born to a poor family in a poor neighborhood ergo have to work for every dollar I have.
I know for fact, because Tim has told me, that his business was inherited from his dad. It literally fell into his lap.
Statistically speaking, the vast majority of wealth that exists now is generational wealth. Quite unfair, quite gay.