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I once spoke to someone who comes across as libertarian at my workplace and asked them why their resistance to oppression and authoritarianism by the state doesn't extend to the economy, in that private owners run fiefdoms and both oppress and dictate the actions of their laborers.
The answer was that "I guess I just think there'll always be some oppression"
This is the kind of critical thinking we're usually dealing with. These people will lick boots as long as they're not democratically elected and instead just inherited or purchased. They are OK with dictators and kings as long as there's no DIRECT violence, no matter the actual harm and violence done to the working class.
Mine work should be a valid career path for children not wanting to go to secondary school