I think capitalism and programs like undercover boss cement division of labor ideologies, and help to exacerbate socio-economic inequality.
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The division of labor is not really an ideology, it's an economic fact. The fact is that you wouldn't be typing on your keyboard, or eating the kinds of food you ate today, or using basically any of the tangible goods you own if not for the division of labor and specialization.
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