> But if people see themselves as workers rather than entrepreneurs, then we have more possibilities for workers to collaborative attempt to help each other through cooperative horizontal relations
this is why everyone that calls themselves an "entrepreneur" is not to be trusted tbh
> Our digital tools are new, the forms of work that they mediate are new, and many of
the challenges they raise are new. But, in a world where the atomization of work continues
to be used against digital workers, let’s not forget an old rallying cry that has served us well:
workers of the world, unite
all from ["Why the digital gig economy needs co-ops and unions"](https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:11c7f4d1-2d71-4301-9fbe-627626ff0176)
@f0x can you translate this because I do not speak corporate
> [B]uilding on Gina Neff’s work so that this so-called ‘venture labour’ -the “explicit expression of entrepreneurial values by non-entrepreneurs" does not become the norm. In other words, workers recognizing that they
are receiving all of the risks of entrepreneurship, but few of the rewards