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Pay people not to work



None of the discussions about the change in labor markets caused by the increasing replacement of workers by technology acknowledge the obvious fact that large-scale human productivity — broad manufacturing employment — cannot last.

The idea that the health of an economy should be based upon productivity-based jobs for people is backward and unsafe. The insistence that the health and well-being of individuals ought to be predicated upon whether or not they are working is cruel and, again, backward.

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