Business-Wage labour and Slavery under Capitalism
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Introduction to business, business plays a major role within our society. It is a creative and competitive activity that continuously contributes to the shaping of our society. By satisfying the needs and wants people cannot satisfy themselves, businesses improve the quality of life for people and create a higher standard of living. Businesses are not only important because they provide goods and services for consumers, but they also improve the economy and increase jobs for people within society which is an additional fact producing a higher standard of living. To measure our society’s standard of living, we must consider wage labour and slavery under capitalism. Wage labour and slavery is the condition where a person must sell his or her labour power, submitting to the authority of an employer merely to subsist. Different sources seem to have different ideas about what practical conditions would qualify a worker as a wage labour and slavery.
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Karl Marx, “Wage Labour and Capital”, Sosc 1340 Introduction to Business and Society, 2006-2007, pg 16
Karl Marx, “Wage Labour and Capital”, Sosc 1340 Introduction to Business and Society, 2006-2007, pg 16
Karl Marx, “Wage Labour and Capital”, Sosc 1340 Introduction to Business and Society, 2006-2007, pg 21
From Wikipedia, “Slavery”, The Free Encyclopedia;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/wage_slavery, August 2006
Eric Wiliams, “The Origin of Negro Slavery ”, Sosc 1340 Introduction to Business and Society, 2006-2007, pg 109
Eric Wiliams, “The Origin of Negro Slavery ”, Sosc 1340 Introduction to Business and Society, 2006-2007, pg 109
Eric Wiliams, “The Origin of Negro Slavery ”, Sosc 1340 Introduction to Business and Society, 2006-2007, pg 115
From Brainy Guote, “Karl Marx”, Brainy Media;
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/k/karl/_marx.html, 2006