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This book does not take a neutral stand on the issue of mass
unemployment. It is an effort to expose capitalism's most
outrageous feature - its compulsive need to use unemployment and
the fear of unemployment to ensure the docility and subservience of
its workers. Under the capitalist system, the stick of the fear of
unemployment is necessary to keep workers' noses to the grindstone
and make them perform to the satisfaction of their employers. The
stick is needed because much work is boring, the carrot paid is
less than a living wage, provides workers very little or no control
over the work process, and stifles creativity - in short because
the total carrot offered to numerous workers is so woefully
inadequate. Under a different system, one in which working people
participated fully in the decisions affecting what, how and for
what purpose goods and services were produced; if we had a system
based on economic democracy, there would be no need to use the
stick of the fear of unemployment. The creativity of most of the
millions of working people, now mostly dormant, would be awakened
and the volume and quality of improvements and inventions
especially in housing, energy, transit systems and health care
would be so great as to tower high above and completely overshadow
the number and purpose of the innovations created under the present
system.
This book does not take a neutral stand on the issue of mass
unemployment. It is an effort to expose capitalism's most
outrageous feature - its compulsive need to use unemployment and
the fear of unemployment to ensure the docility and subservience of
its workers. Under the capitalist system, the stick of the fear of
unemployment is necessary to keep workers' noses to the grindstone
and make them perform to the satisfaction of their employers. The
stick is needed because much work is boring, the carrot paid is
less than a living wage, provides workers very little or no control
over the work process, and stifles creativity - in short because
the total carrot offered to numerous workers is so woefully
inadequate. Under a different system, one in which working people
participated fully in the decisions affecting what, how and for
what purpose goods and services were produced; if we had a system
based on economic democracy, there would be no need to use the
stick of the fear of unemployment. The creativity of most of the
millions of working people, now mostly dormant, would be awakened
and the volume and quality of improvements and inventions
especially in housing, energy, transit systems and health care
would be so great as to tower high above and completely overshadow
the number and purpose of the innovations created under the present
system.
This book does not take a neutral stand on the issue of mass
unemployment. It is an effort to expose capitalism's most
outrageous feature - its compulsive need to use unemployment and
the fear of unemployment to ensure the docility and subservience of
its workers. Under the capitalist system, the stick of the fear of
unemployment is necessary to keep workers' noses to the grindstone
and make them perform to the satisfaction of their employers. The
stick is needed because much work is boring, the carrot paid is
less than a living wage, provides workers very little or no control
over the work process, and stifles creativity - in short because
the total carrot offered to numerous workers is so woefully
inadequate. Under a different system, one in which working people
participated fully in the decisions affecting what, how and for
what purpose goods and services were produced; if we had a system
based on economic democracy, there would be no need to use the
stick of the fear of unemployment. The creativity of most of the
millions of working people, now mostly dormant, would be awakened
and the volume and quality of improvements and inventions
especially in housing, energy, transit systems and health care
would be so great as to tower high above and completely overshadow
the number and purpose of the innovations created under the present
system.
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