Vi Ransel - Soylent Greed

2014-06-12 3

I stand
with the 'Little Man'
upon whose back
the balance
of America stands
whose blood, sweat, tears
and humiliation
are the raw materials used
to create the Wealth of Nations.

Money cannot
plant or reap,
drive steel, make cars,
sew clothes, kill meat.
Products
do not assemble
themselves at the whim
of those with the means
to invest in them.

Vast fortunes
cannot be amassed
by any single man.
Workers are the engine
that generate the profit
that one, by himself, never can.

But the engine of industry
operates by consuming
human 'resources' -
people
the collateral damage
of unregulated capitalism
and it's considered a necessary evil
by those who feed on their fellow man
via gluttonous economic cannibalism
yet have the nerve to proclaim themselves
shining examples of American entrepreneurism.


'Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is superior to capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.' - Abraham Lincoln

Vi Ransel

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