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Wage slavery is irrelevant to my post. I support fair wages for labor, what I do not support is public ownership of the means of production. Again, a employee-employer relationship is contractual and mostly dealing with money, insurance or benefits. What employment does not guarantee is power. No group has the right to take by force another's private property, home or business. The man who starts or runs a business owns it, and thereby makes the most important decisions. The worker works. You can argue he deserves more money for his labor, but you cannot argue he owns his place of employment, since that was never contractually agreed upon.