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“Companies also require new hires to sign non compete clauses barring them from working for a rival business for several months, or even years, after leaving their job.”
“The goal of such tactics is to restrict competition as much as possible because competition breeds choice, and choice makes exploitation difficult.”
— Dec 14, 2025 02:57PM
“The goal of such tactics is to restrict competition as much as possible because competition breeds choice, and choice makes exploitation difficult.”
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Shelby Whatcott
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“You can read injections against usury…”
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Shelby Whatcott
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“ If millions of poor renters accept exploitative housing conditions, it’s not because they can’t afford better alternatives; it’s because they often aren’t offered any.”
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Shelby Whatcott
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“ Why don’t poor families move to better neighborhoods if rents there are not that much higher? This question assumes that poor families move like affluent families do: to secure better homes, neighborhoods, schools. But it’s more often the case that poor families experience moves not as opportunities, but emergencies, even traumas.”
— Dec 18, 2025 10:46PM
Shelby Whatcott
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“… poor people - and particularly poor Black families - don’t have much choice when it comes to where they can live. Because of that, landlords can overcharge them, and they do.”
— Dec 18, 2025 10:36PM
Shelby Whatcott
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“ There exists a long history of slum exploitation in America. Money made slums because slums made money.”
— Dec 18, 2025 10:31PM
Shelby Whatcott
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“ Our economic freedom is limited when we don’t have resources at our disposal. When we don’t own property or can’t access credit, we become dependent on people who do and can, which in turn invites exploitation because a bad deal for you is a good deal for me. When someone has us over a barrel, we are at their mercy.”
— Dec 18, 2025 10:26PM
Shelby Whatcott
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“ What do we deny workers when we deny them living wages so that we may enjoy more wealth and cheap goods? Happiness, health-life itself. Is this the capitalism we want, the capitalism we deserve?”
— Dec 18, 2025 10:23PM
Shelby Whatcott
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“… United Kingdom and the Netherlands, have classified Uber drivers as full-time employees, which entitles them to basic protections like minimum wage and holiday pay, while Hungary and Thailand, have banned Uber altogether.”
— Dec 14, 2025 03:08PM
Shelby Whatcott
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“…today’s businesses now farm out positions to independent contractors…”
“Google, relies more on temps and contract workers than full timers.”
— Dec 14, 2025 02:52PM
“Google, relies more on temps and contract workers than full timers.”

