Below a certain level, people don't have any leverage at all.
Most people depend on their meagre income quite greatly, it's a bold thing to say someone could just 'quit' their job and spend 9 months looking for another one, especially if they don't have some pretty hard skills.
So in the realm of talent, yes, it would solve itself, which is why devs et. al. often get 'free lunch' among other things.
For most working people, it's much harder.
"All possibilities are fully encapsulated in very simple dynamics."
Yes, of course, but the incredible power asymmetry between FB and not hugely skilled workers is the dynamic that drives all of this.
Most people depend on their meagre income quite greatly, it's a bold thing to say someone could just 'quit' their job and spend 9 months looking for another one, especially if they don't have some pretty hard skills.
So in the realm of talent, yes, it would solve itself, which is why devs et. al. often get 'free lunch' among other things.
For most working people, it's much harder.
"All possibilities are fully encapsulated in very simple dynamics."
Yes, of course, but the incredible power asymmetry between FB and not hugely skilled workers is the dynamic that drives all of this.