Absolutely, I think the mere existence of any kind of laws made to prevent discrimination or exploitation are proof that people would still undoubtedly do those things if the laws did not exist to enforce it.
This is especially the case when it comes to the economy, since our capitalist system is fundamentally designed to work for the interests of capital-owners over the working class. Labor militancy has been absolutely necessary in preventing the continued exploitation of workers by businesses that would have otherwise had no obligation to stop exploiting.
Unfortunately, so long as this same system remains, positive change will always be an uphill battle for the working class, which is why genuine political and economic democracy is a must.
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