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Those exploitative things happen because the world is literally ruled by criminals, and yes the big players in the market will do everything they can, legal and illegal to be on top and destroy their competition, so it is true that the money isn't going anywhere until we destroy all those criminals, without a free market the poor can never become rich, and there will always be someone that is rich, billionaires will always exist even if that money, resources that the slave owners collected came back into the economy.In an ideal world, yes.
In a world that uses exploitative means to produce goods? Such as slave labour? Outsourcing? Then no. That money isn't going anywhere.
If money was funneled back into the economy - billionaires wouldn't exist. The fact that there are people with such an amount of wealth shows the system isn't working. I don't know how anyone can look at a system that allows for the amassing of such unbelievable wealth and say "Yes. This seems right". In any other system - and I mean, non-economic system - we would be scratching our chins and working out how to change that. If you had 1 program on your laptop, that used 99% of your RAM, you'd remove it, unless it was really, completely necessary to your system.
And if you're going to use Marx, lets look at one of his most famous examples... The ownership of a tree. The Capitalist owns a tree and hires someone else to carve it into a sculpture. The tree owner pays the carver, but then sells the sculpture for way more than they paid for the labor. The difference, or surplus value, is pure profit for the tree owner. Marx argued that this profit is actually the value created by the worker, which the owner unfairly pockets. Workers are clearly exploited in a system where they don't own the means of production.
If you had 1 program using 99% of the ram you would remove it unless it is really necessary, and that is exactly how basic economy works, not saying it is how it works on our world since governments literally prevent companies from going bankrupt using stolen money, but that is how it would work, if they aren't needed they would be gone.
In that example the owner of the tree gave the materials, paid the carver and probably hired someone to sell the sculpture, so he added not only his own gain, but the cost of the carver, the cost of the seller and the cost of the material, the tree, that amount will obviously be bigger than what the carver received, was he exploited even though he was paid? He sold his work, so he owned the means of production and he sold it.
If you say that workers are exploited when they don't own the means of production then i propose giving them ownership of public owned corporations, give it to the workers, make all of them shareholders and make the companies private owned, it will be their property now and they can work together for their own benefit, it will be much better than governments controlling it, that is for sure.
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