![]() ![]() This is outlawed in 1938 in the same bill. You get paid in a thing called company scrip which is like Disney dollars. You live in company provided housing which comes directly out of your paycheck. So let me give you some context for the era when minimum wage was put in place. FDRįDR introduced minimum wage in 1938 at $0.25 an hour. By "business" I mean the whole of commerce as well as the whole of industry by workers I mean all workers, the white collar class as well as the men in overalls and by living wages I mean more than a bare subsistence level-I mean the wages of decent living. It seems to me to be equally plain that no business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country. In my Inaugural I laid down the simple proposition that nobody is going to starve in this country. Shoving this blatant "haha capitalism bad" into your face at every possible turn. The focus on "individuals", to me, felt like a criticism of the inevitable outcome of late-stage capitalism. ![]() When there is nothing holding these companies accountable, and they are having their needs met, it makes sense to me that they would become incompetent. That's exactly how a lot of "too big to fail" companies fall apart: nepotism and insulated insiders. The fact that the leaders are incompetent did feel legitimate to me, though. It seemed like the Outer Wilds was critiquing capitalism, but pointing out that burning everything down leaves a lot of people hurt and hungry. Not to mention that systems are made of people, and while changing out the "bad" people won't instantly fix things it will begin turning the boat. All the tools and systems can be removed and replaced but that still takes time (and resources, which the world of Outer Worlds does not have much of). The problem with implementing systematic change is that systematic change takes time. that's what i would expect from an anti-capitalist story, not whatever The Outer worlds is. (except for you know Caesar's Legion doing a slavery) Disco Elysium is another story where the critiques are about systems, not individual responsibilities. in fact, New Vegas is full of systemic critiques of problems and almost never pivots to blaming an individual or single group for an issue. also, he's comically evil but also very competent, something The Outer Worlds antagonists are not. his character itself becomes a systemic critique. House embodied New Vegas and its capitalist ethos itself. House was a character like that in New Vegas, but Mr. it makes you feel good to know the ones in power are actually fools, that all we need to do is switch them out and it'll be better. it points at the symptoms of capitalism, then blame it on the individuals responsible who are portrayed as comically incompetent, and never makes any substantial systemic change. The Outer Worlds feel like a centrist, liberal larp. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creesch./r/gaming4gamers - middle ground between purely-for-fun and more serious subreddits./r/GamingLeaksAndRumours - Leaks and Rumors.Posting unmarked spoilers will result in removal and warning, and posting spoilers with malicious intent will result in a ban. Please report posts containing spoilers unless they are hidden using the following method or are inside a thread clearly labeled as containing spoilers. ![]() If you want to promote without participating in the community, purchase an ad. For more information, see the self-promotion on reddit FAQ. Some promotional submitting (posting your own projects, articles, etc.) is permitted, but it must be balanced out by a much greater level of non-promotion participation in reddit - the rule of thumb is no more than 10% of your submissions may be promotional.
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