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You say it isn’t ‘work or die,’ but your argument states that if someone’s labor isn’t valuable enough in the market, then they won’t earn enough to live.What a nihilistic view. You give value to others using your time so you can afford the value other people can give you to enjoy the rest of your life. It's not work or die
That is work or die — just described using economic vocabulary.
phil777 is pointing to the moral problem of tying survival to market value, and your explanation actually reinforces that point.