psionl0
Skeptical about skeptics
There was more to the post than what you quoted. The political dynamics between government, employers and employees has little to do with whether employees also own shares in their company which is why I disclaimed the use of "libertarian" and "authoritarian" labels with regard to employee ownership. That said, a lot of your post (mind control? - really!) belongs in the CT section.How is it not? There's almost nothing more authoritarian than the relation between the private owner of a company and the workers. Manual workers have the most basic autonomy over their own body made subservient to their master, while "brain workers" (I don't know the correct term for this) have their autonomy over their own thoughts made subservient to their master.[*] If this master called himself "government" rather than "workplace owner" liberals would be all over screaming about authoritarianism.
BTW in Australia the terms used are "Blue collar" and "White collar" to distinguish between the two classes of workers.