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This meme is confusing to me.
If the list of arguments is about productivity increases, then employers wouldn't run away from it, they don't care how they get more job done as long as it's done.
If the list of arguments is about how employees would personally benefit from it, the employers still wouldn't run from it because those arguments aren't arguments to them and they don't care.
Productivity isn't important to them, control is. It is, always, about control over people's lives. Money isn't what matters, it's just how they keep score.
This. There are employers out there who want you at their beck and call at ALL hours. Not because it "improves efficiency / productivity" but because they just want to fark with your personal life to the point where you don't have one anymore. To make you miserable. Being able to control you all the time is what gets them off.
It's flexing power.
Their central pursuit of capital is just the pursuit of power to wield over others.
At scale, beyond meeting personal material needs/wants, that's what capital becomes, power over others.
You can fuck off and indulge all your hobbies in a mansion on the beach for the rest of your life long before you hit a billion dollars, but at those levels you want to influence elections/culture and control ever more people and resources. I consider it mental illness, I wish the rest of our society did as well.