https://archive.is/wGp2F

So slavery as indentured servitude is the American future. Way to “new model” the old model.

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    Aside from what @SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone wrote, ideally we’ll reduce human labor to overseeing machines, at least on industrial lines, over time.

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        You still can’t stop progress, so you’ve got to solve that issue another way

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          If you don’t own the machines you should get supplemental income from being displaced.

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          Development of technology isnt always progress. Sometimes its a step backwards.

          Progress depends on if it does good or bad. If it just causes a greater disparity of wealth (while building crappy machines that are designed for obsolescence and people dont need), then it is not progress.

          Example: looms are arguably progress (almost everyone needs cloth). Robots that manufacturer ICE SUVs are not progress (making more gas guzzlers is causing mass extinction).

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            Don’t confuse technological and societal progress.

            It may not be positive for society, but you still can’t stop progress, if you don’t develop what’s possible, someone else will.