Originally Posted by Burney Hmmm. That argument is effectively countered by the Industrial Revolution, though, a. We were unprecedentedly inventive whilst also paying the workers fúck all. I expect the difference is the net/option of welfare.
Originally Posted by Ash I expect the difference is the net/option of welfare. That and the trade union movement.
Originally Posted by Peter That and the trade union movement. Yes, absolutely. I was going to say that as part of a longer post but suddenly got busy.
Originally Posted by Ash Yes, absolutely. I was going to say that as part of a longer post but suddenly got busy. So in a way, the union movement is a vital cog in the wheel of progress.
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