I don’t necessarily disagree with your point. Organizing the working class in well-lubricated organizations with the common goals of improving the material conditions in which we live is something I applaud. However, I wouldn’t start tackling taxes first of all. Income taxes maybe, at most, account for 50% of your income. However, surplus value stolen from workers by companies is closer to stealing 80% of your income (depending on a lot of factors). Companies earn a lot more money from our labor than they pay us back, and I would argue for the abolition of this private employer - employee relation altogether. What do you think?
I don’t necessarily disagree with your point. Organizing the working class in well-lubricated organizations with the common goals of improving the material conditions in which we live is something I applaud. However, I wouldn’t start tackling taxes first of all. Income taxes maybe, at most, account for 50% of your income. However, surplus value stolen from workers by companies is closer to stealing 80% of your income (depending on a lot of factors). Companies earn a lot more money from our labor than they pay us back, and I would argue for the abolition of this private employer - employee relation altogether. What do you think?
Also, cool username