Child labor laws were enacted in the 1930s fyi, its not new for capitalists to use children.
Child labor laws were enacted in the 1930s fyi, its not new for capitalists to use children.
Child labor laws were enacted in the 1930s fyi, its not new for capitalists to use children.
Waging should not be the concern of children in a first world country.
Waging should not be the concern of children.
Fact.
Children NOT being used for labor is a very recent phenomenon. It has nothing to do with the economic system of the country as the kids of rice farmers in Vietnam are harvesting rice just like the kids of rice farmers in North Carolina, USA are. Children not being used for labor is the results of automation and industrialization.
In the US it was actually the great depression that got a child labor law passed. there had been attempts to get something passed before, even attempts rooted in racism, but it wasn't until everyone was out of work that everyone could agree maybe only adults should be working
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Child labor is definitely not historically unique to capitalism, even in the modern era.
Stalin famously conscripted people into the labor reserve starting at 14 and the gulag system has plenty of history of child labor. And so on.
What's the difference between prison and a gulag? The same difference between an oligarch and a billionaire
Edit: holy shit it's like arguing with Colin Robinson don't bother
“Children should be free to earn their own money if they want to”
Liberals
Weird since it was liberals who pushed child labor laws in the first place. No one thinks this is new to capitalism.
Please consider this:
"lemonade stands" don't occur in other countries.
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