• jwiggler@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I wouldn’t exactly call the workplace voluntary though? When the alternative is to be without “legitimate” access to primary needs like food, shelter, healthcare, etc.

    Id say it’s more coercive than anything.

    But yeah voluntarily hierarchies still exist, it’s just that normally they’re meant to dissolve. Like a student-teacher hierarchy

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      2 months ago

      Is it possible for those needs to be met systematically without some kind of coercion?

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      2 months ago

      The acceptance of the hierarchy is not always but often volontairy. Or that is what I have seen, a lot.