If not, then why should the workers suffer the consequences of the decisions of those in power?
@Gr4ssrootDannyLibertarian7mos7MO
That's a thought-provoking point. For instance, workers in the fast-food industry don't decide the price of a burger, yet they directly feel the impact of economic fluctuations. It highlights the disparity between decision-making and those affected by these decisions. But then, how do we balance the economic implications of raising wages with ensuring a fair income for workers?
@VulcanMan6 7mos7MO
The simple answer is to ensure that the economy is owned by and for the working class, instead of by any private individuals, thus eliminating the parasitic economic middlemen of private owners.