Amazon’s Company Towns Are Slavery

This post about Amazon’s “new” idea for factory towns and the history of company towns is super disturbing. TL:DR Company towns are slavery and always have been. Amazon is taking inspiration from inexcusable evils. Company towns, though once prevalent in industrial societies, encapsulate a myriad of societal evils. These tightly controlled communities, often owned and managed by corporations, exploit workers’ dependency by exerting dominance over every aspect of their lives. From housing and healthcare to wages and supplies, corporations wield disproportionate power, leading to widespread exploitation and manipulation. Workers are subjected to low wages, poor living conditions, and limited autonomy, fostering an environment ripe for abuse and inequality. Company towns stifle individual freedom, inhibit economic mobility, and perpetuate a cycle of poverty, ultimately illustrating a grim portrayal of unchecked corporate power. To quote Rick & Morty, Amazon company towns just sounds like slavery with extra steps.

Amazon's Company Towns Are Slavery

Amazon's Company Towns Are Slavery

Amazon's Company Towns Are Slavery

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