• slackassassin@sh.itjust.works
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    You said that different labor does not take more or less skill. Perhaps you were trying to make a different point that you are now trying to tease out socraticly.

    Do you think making false statements is a valuable approach? Do you think a job requiring less skill is a bad thing or that it should be respected any less than one that does?

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      1 year ago

      I observed that different kinds of labor require skills that differ qualitatively, yet by the inherent attributes of labor emerges no particular ranking among the kinds.

      What statements have I made that are inaccurate?

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          You are conflating a duration of time invested acquiring a particular skill, which is quantitative, and therefore may be ranked, if desired, with a skill itself.

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            No one is conflating anything. You are arguing with yourself. Rank it however you want. People can have more or less skill, and that’s OK.

            It doesn’t mean that one person deserves more rights than another. THAT is the point.

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                There is an elder swordsman who has dedicated their life to refining their blade. A life of training, failure, modesty, and improvement.

                How can you distinguish their work from a novice? And how do you dismiss their skill so readily?

                More importantly, should the novice not be treated just as well, in any case? Because skill is not the deciding factor in justice.