Truth To Power wrote:Wrong. Exploitation only exists when people are deprived of their liberty, rights, and bargaining power.
This statement is contrary. Non socialist economics deprives the liberties of people, their rights due to being ruled by wages, money, organized religion, and family. Bargaining power is not a necessity in a socialist economy.
Nope. Wrong. You can't define exploitation out of existence, sorry.
You can't define exploitation at all.
The fruits of one's labor are always one's private property.
Private property is a motive that is used to motivate false conscious people to work. They need that to motivate them to work because they are manipulated psychologically to believe that they need private property to motivate them to work.
So all production is stolen from the producer.
Capitalist caricature of socialism. Nothing can be "stolen" on a productive scale in socialism since nothing is privately owned. As usual, you are explaining socialism in a non socialist, objectivist leaning manner.
Production is always immutably a private action.
In a socialist economy, a labourer does not need money to assemble a part. Economic private actions do not exist in socialism because labour is not owned, private property does not exist, and currency does not exist. In a capitalist context, people work for free, people live for free. Humans would not need to pay to live in the World.