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RE: Myths Of Our Economy: The Middle Class

The technology issue is probably going to be a bigger fish in the equation than the nuances of capitalism vs. communism. Whether we are talking about "ideologies" OR "systems," technology is acting as a disruptor.

A structure is developing in which "work" will have less and less to do with what you can and cannot do, and being "qualified" for anything... than with the simple fact that nobody NEEDS you to work and produce anything.

Part of that might be "good," but we are going to run head first into the issue that "food costs money" and "houses require rent" but now there's nothing for me to DO in order to be "self sufficent in the sense of earning my own money, rather than "mooching off the state" which we've all determined we hate.

So without some kind of structured solution... we're heading straight towards "angry villagers with pitchforks" protesting "rich landowners." Because in a capitalist system, why should a rich factory owner who produces goods not by providing jobs to HUMANS give up any of the profits they make from robotic production, to make products that no longer require the payment of salaries, health insurance and all that rot?

But wait... now we have ANOTHER problem. Since the worker bees no longer have jobs, so they don't make money, so they can't afford to BUY aforesaid products... DEMAND for those products will plummet. Because, after all, the "rich landowners" only NEED one (or maybe three) toaster ovens, not millions.

I think the kind of "pure" capitalism you're talking about is really a derivation of the economics principle of "Perfect Competition" which is awesome (it was always one of my favorites!) except for its critical flaw: It is contingent on a "perfect information" in the marketplace. no such thing exists... or, actually, it's a misnomer. Humans, with all their foibles, phobias, greed, fear, manipulations and machinations... are more inclined to be self-serving than naturally "efficient."

Do "free markets" actually EXIST? I definitely like the idea of free markets. I used to think eBay was a great thing back when it was dominated by "auction format." You put your stuff out there and the open market decided — through the bidding process — what something was "worth," in that moment.

A lot of people are quick to blame eBay for the decline of that system... but the root cause was actually greedy people who used shills and "blackballing systems" to sabotage competitors that started that snowball... because there is a large segment of Humans who don't care about free markets, they just care about accumulating "the biggest pile." Hence we end up having to toss people like "Pharma Bro" in prison...

But enough rambling... it'll be interesting to see how it all plays out. Something tells me the most prudent strategy these days is to make sure you understand how to live on "almost nothing."

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Yeah, 'the robots produce, so the there are no workers with income to purchase,' is a real doozy, ain't it?

Something tells me the most prudent strategy these days is to make sure you understand how to live on "almost nothing."

Wise words, methinks...

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