the average new capitalist is too happy splurging on yachts to think about the sweatshop worker creating his product
. . but, nevertheless, giving employment and cash to those who design, build and operate the yacht and to those who make his capital products.
I read a comment from over a hundred years ago by a literate farm worker who wrote of the painful hacks on his hands as he wove wattle fencing panels outdoors in a British winter.
I'd rather work in a factory.
Can't say I have a lot of time for 'intellectual' discussion of the condition of man.