Curtailing Lives | Clarissa's Blog
That’s a really weird point of view the writer expounds. It seems like an overestimation of power to suggest that by giving nannies — or a nanny? — work, one single-handedly demolishes the moral basis for society. Certainly, there is a lot of exploitation going on in the world, with people being paid very little for services, but the employment of a nanny does not touch on this. Or more correctly, the writer does not touch on this point when she expresses her moral objection to employing a a nanny. One could, for instance, choose to pay more than the minimum wage.
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