That might be good for political discourse, but it's not good for commerce.
And if someone has a weaker position in the workforce it may not be good for their financial welfare: No one has to just deal with someone they can fire. How much is political discourse improved by communication in the context of that kind of asymmetry?
And if someone has a weaker position in the workforce it may not be good for their financial welfare: No one has to just deal with someone they can fire. How much is political discourse improved by communication in the context of that kind of asymmetry?