Thank you for bringing up unequal exchange and unaccounted for externalities, which are then profited off and redistributed by social democratic policies. This is a more sound/structural argument than "individual companies engage in exploitation, and they pay their taxes", which while true, doesn't show the whole dynamic of neocolonialism.
yeah, capitalism is really good at hiding its exploitation by making stuff appear less connected than it actually is (same sorta thing with wage labour ofc; each transaction viewed by itself appears free and equal)
Thank you for bringing up unequal exchange and unaccounted for externalities, which are then profited off and redistributed by social democratic policies. This is a more sound/structural argument than "individual companies engage in exploitation, and they pay their taxes", which while true, doesn't show the whole dynamic of neocolonialism.
yeah, capitalism is really good at hiding its exploitation by making stuff appear less connected than it actually is (same sorta thing with wage labour ofc; each transaction viewed by itself appears free and equal)