So you’re anti-technology.
How do you build incentives for corporations to include humans in their operations? How do we incentivize savings and increase prosperity for the middle class?
Reader Note:
This essay/commentary is a descriptive analysis of historical and modern patterns, focusing on how humans adapt to change in labor, technology, and society. It is not an endorsement or critique of any ideology, political system, or technology. The observations are meant to explore trends and possible consequences, not to prescribe policy or assign blame. Readers are encouraged to evaluate the ideas presented, not infer motives or labels.
Great thread. Ignore the trolls.
Although, there is an unlimited amount of work that could be done, the age of AI perfected will always ensure that a machine will be doing the work.
You wrote this?
This is eye-opening stuff. Good ideas.
Well written.
Most stuff in big name magazines is shallow and less insightful nor as original as this.
You did a very good job!
Civilizations rise and fall not because human nature changes.
Head hunters tamp spears in protest.
I will respond to this in detail later, but I disagree with your formulation. There are forces and levers that shape human action that are much more fundamental. ‘Pod
Dismal science trying to square the circle.