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"The Golden Boy" Issue #54, The Sandman
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Alienation at it's finest.
It's not really alienation as much as it is theft. In fact that was the least alienated I've ever been from the products of my labor.
The fact that it was so visibly and obviously theft is why alienation exists, because of everyone had their labor taken so blatantly revolution would inevitable. Early capitalism took so long to develop because the systems for alienation from labor didn't exist yet.
You take care, own and work on a property that is all yours in but name; even have people you live with there and in the split second all of that is stripped away from you because you never actually owned it.
But you are right, they aren't exclusive. Alienation from theft. It'd be hilarious if you avoided signing the contract and declared squatters rights at the end.
We could have, but it wasn't worth it. They know exactly how to take advantage of people in desperate situations.