Talking more about how we in the imperial core are exploited, rather than how imperialism exploits other countries’ resources, labour etc. I’m trying to find a satisfying explanation for why “well-paid” workers are also exploited.
From my understanding of Marx, exploitation happens in capitalism by the worker producing more value than what they are paid. This is evident by the profit these companies make, as it wouldn’t exist if their workers were not exploited. But I find it awkward to try to get this across to people not well versed in theory. You have job types like office workers that don’t really produce anything and only contribute to the companies bottom line indirectly. I get that theres unproductive and productive labor, but this is also alot to explain to someone who is not deep into economics.
This also got me thinking that exploitation is broader than just underpaying workers. There’s also psychological and physical abuse at the workplace that I feel has some connection to exploitation. The fact that the employer can threaten you with firing, or cutting some benefit also seems like exploitation to me.
Alienated labour. You might have golden handcuffs chaining you to your office desk, but you don’t own that desk or the computer or the product you’re selling. If you’re socially discriminated against at that job, you aren’t an equal member of your team. That job degrades the air outside you have to breathe and the water you have to drink.