Rather than call me a fool, you would be better served to take a look at the conditions that gave rise to Marxism. A wise man would know that there is a lesson to be learned from history and avoid making the same mistakes.
You don't own any stock, do you. I have, but never enough stock to give me any say in how a corporation should be run; unless, of course, I choose to rubber stamp the board and CEO.
I'm telling you FReep has some of the stupidist people on the planet when it comes to economics!!
On this, we agree.
"Rather than call me a fool, you would be better served to take a look at the conditions that gave rise to Marxism. A wise man would know that there is a lesson to be learned from history and avoid making the same mistakes.
You don't own any stock"
LOL; I own plenty of stock. My best paid CEOs are frequently my best performing companies. Look not only when Marxism took hold but where. The best way to limit Marxism is to have more business owners.
Marxism is not letting owners make business decisions including how much of the corporate cash flow to give to management. If you do not like the way the management is getting paid you do not have to own the stock. That should be your only say-so. If you do not like the management and you work there then get a new job.