Or they would say that the person should take any job, even if it would pay them so low that they can’t pay rent, keep the lights on, and feed themselves — in other words, effectively slavery.
That’s a fallacy. The argument that we need the rich to provide jobs implies we need the rich to provide meaningful jobs that allow people to be self sufficient. If they’re actual job creators, the benefit is that they’re lifting others up. Maybe not as high as they are, but they are benefiting society. If they fail to do that, the argument that the rich create jobs carries no weight.
Or they would say that the person should take any job, even if it would pay them so low that they can’t pay rent, keep the lights on, and feed themselves — in other words, effectively slavery.
That’s a fallacy. The argument that we need the rich to provide jobs implies we need the rich to provide meaningful jobs that allow people to be self sufficient. If they’re actual job creators, the benefit is that they’re lifting others up. Maybe not as high as they are, but they are benefiting society. If they fail to do that, the argument that the rich create jobs carries no weight.