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Not reporting is bourgeois


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Still somewhat new to this but… How does labor value exploitation works with the service industry ?

I would say obviously someone like and hairdresser or a bank employee is exploited even tho none of them are litteraly tied to a mean of production, but what about say…. a lawyer ? Or a social worker ?

Social workers works for the state so i suppose it can still counts as exploitation, but what about lawyers or any other job in which you dont so much have a boss, i know theres some more services that work with people only having "collaborators" with whom they would technically work on an equal standing with.

I recon they're part of the logistics part of production. Like they enable the ones that are directly producing commodities to do so in some form or another.


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