>Clearly every person deserves a baseline quality of life and benefits.
Whenever I read this I translate it to "I don't want poor people to live near me." That's fine, but let's not feign nobility about it. The global median income is $10k/yr. Nearly half the planet lives on less than $5/day. 1/3 of people on the planet do not have access to clean drinking water. What, exactly, do you mean when you say it's incumbent upon you to provide a baseline quality of life and benefits? And are you really willing to bring yourself down to that baseline so that others can be brought up to it? These Amazon warehouse workers you're so concerned about are quite rich by global standards.
Whenever I read this I translate it to "I don't want poor people to live near me." That's fine, but let's not feign nobility about it. The global median income is $10k/yr. Nearly half the planet lives on less than $5/day. 1/3 of people on the planet do not have access to clean drinking water. What, exactly, do you mean when you say it's incumbent upon you to provide a baseline quality of life and benefits? And are you really willing to bring yourself down to that baseline so that others can be brought up to it? These Amazon warehouse workers you're so concerned about are quite rich by global standards.