The exploitation of labour is not limited to the aforementioned large scale corporate outsourcing, but it can also be found within the inherent structure of local markets in developing countries like Kenya.
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In return for their labor, these detainees are only paid merely a few dollars a month; some were even made to pay for their food and lodging, demonstrating an exploitation of labour.
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Finally, as Piero Sraffa showed clearly, the theory of the production and distribution of a surplus, however it might be devised, is logically independent of any particular theory of the exploitation of labour.
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The HDP was described by its founding chairpersons as a party that aims to eliminate the exploitation of labour and to fundamentally re-establish a democracy in which honourable and humanitarian individuals can live together as equal citizens.
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The term wage slavery has been used to criticize exploitation of labour and social stratification, with the former seen primarily as unequal bargaining power between labor and capital ( particularly when workers are paid comparatively low wages, e . g . in sweatshops ), and the latter as a lack of workers'self-management, fulfilling job choices, and leisure in an economy.
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The term " wage slavery " has been used to criticize exploitation of labour and social stratification, with the former seen primarily as unequal bargaining power between labor and capital ( particularly when workers are paid comparatively low wages, e . g . in sweatshops ), and the latter as a lack of workers'self-management, fulfilling job choices, and leisure in an economy.
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Identity politics, as a mode of organizing, is closely connected to the concept that some social groups are oppressed ( such as women, ethnic minorities, sexual minorities, etc . ); that is, individuals belonging to those groups are, by virtue of their identity, more vulnerable to forms of oppression such as cultural imperialism, violence, exploitation of labour, marginalization, or powerlessness.
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There is a learning of Europeans as the founders of the nation but there is also suppression or erasure of the conquest, genocide, slavery, and the continued exploitation of labour from Aboriginals and people of colour . " Whiteness " ( the white identity with the subtext of binaries from nothingness to awfulness ) is enacted in subtle and overt ways in institutions and social spaces to maintain a " world racial order of white dominance ".
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He thought that the " labouring classes are deprived of their earnings by usury in its three forms, interest, rent and profit . " . . . Therefore " " Liberty " will abolish interest; it will abolish profit; it will abolish monopolistic rent; it will abolish taxation; it will abolish the exploitation of labour; it will abolish all means whereby any labourer can be deprived of any of his product . " . . . This stance puts him squarely in the libertarian socialist tradition and, unsurprisingly, Tucker referred to himself many times as a socialist and considered his philosophy to be " Anarchistic socialism ."