04 October 2010

Labor and capital were both wrong

Labor unions were a way of apportioning property rights to laborers as corporations were a way of apportioning property rights to capitalists. The membership in the union corresponded to the contractual relationship of the board of directors and the executive management and the shareholders. Neither the union nor the shareholder held the right answer because both focused on apportioning rights through private property rather than through craftsman's liens.

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