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John Stuart Mill's Critique of the Traditional Firm Structure

John Stuart Mill argued that the standard firm structure was an 'affront to freedom and individual autonomy.' He believed the employer-worker relationship was 'unnatural,' positing that it is unsatisfying for intelligent people to work for another's profit without having a personal interest in the work, even when wages are high.

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