>Because it's a form of systematic corruption, maybe the biggest kind of corruption in the White Collar world.
There is generally surplus value in any exchange of goods or services that benefits both parties.
Some people insist that if the employer captures it, they have stolen it from the employee, and others think that if the employee captures it, they have stolen it from the employer.
The fact is, it's up for grabs, and what I think is salient morally, is that neither party created it alone.
There is generally surplus value in any exchange of goods or services that benefits both parties.
Some people insist that if the employer captures it, they have stolen it from the employee, and others think that if the employee captures it, they have stolen it from the employer.
The fact is, it's up for grabs, and what I think is salient morally, is that neither party created it alone.