1-The self employed work
for themselves,
2-The self employed employ people to work
for them.
3-The employed work
for their living.
a-Yippee!
b-Damn right too!
c-Who gives a damn?
Where do the customers of 1&2 come from?
Why is it
normal for those who work
for themselves to wish to relieve themselves of the burden of the actual work and blame those they employ for all ills?
How is it that those who move from 1 to 2 automatically assume an overlordship as of right? If there
is nothing preventing them from (again) working
for themselves why are the employees always at fault?
'c', it seems, is self explanatory.
I blame Tom More, or his readers, or those who do not read him...
http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/utopia/section3.rhtml
The book, Utopia, itself...
http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/more/utopia-contents.html