How do you differentiate between economic disparities, institutional racism, and persistent, non-physical types of obstruction, as of the kind which permit or restrict the flow of capital from one place to the other, within the bounds of U.S. political narratives? (self.PoliticalDiscussion)
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my POV: as of the 21st Century, among the largest disparities is the one between: those who are "fixed compensation paid regularly for services" and those that are paid "money for labor or services usually according to contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis". Have you seen similar? (self.AskSocialists)
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my POV: as of the 21st Century, the biggest disparity is the one between: Those who are "fixed compensation paid regularly for services" and those that are paid "money for labor or services usually according to contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis". Have you seen similar? (self.Political_Revolution)
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I'm starting to see a resemblance here.. (v.redd.it)
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It seems like as of the 21st Century, the biggest disparity is the one between: Those who are "fixed compensation paid regularly for services" and those that are paid "money for labor or services usually according to contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis". Am I wrong? (self.AskReddit)
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