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and not only entrepreneural motivation is what leads people to produce, thats what they don't teach you in the books, it´s need that drives people to produce, and in most cases entrepreneural motivation doesn't rely on need and ends up wasting resources
It's all about having the guts to bullshit people all over the place. You can't be the boss if you can't bullshit.
Yeah, and The Boss didn't build it; he ordered someone else to do it. He just happened to arbitrarily have the authority, through currency, to do that. He is wholly superfluous.
Except that the boss took the risk of building the industry in the first place, and there would be nothing there without him. The only alternative to "the boss" is a co-op, but they still require a boss to run things and coordinate.
This great image is a true classic! It elucidates--in a simplified fashion--the nature of the present relations of production: namely the parasitic role played by the bourgeois in expropriating wealth from the laboring masses. Their affluence (of the few) is contingent upon the imposition of privation (of the many).
What co-op requires a boss? A co-op removes the need for an oppertunistic entrepreneur, and replaces it with the compatible goals of many. Instead of a boss, a co-op has carefully delegated responsibilities where everyone is informed about relevant sales, financial, and other such information.