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Tag Archives: jobs
Kant’s Big Mistake?
In my previous post I referred to Kant’s “Categorical Imperative”. Here, let me entertain the following suggestion: That Kant made a big mistake. Kant wrote a lot. If he was consistent in his thinking, that would mean that he wanted … Continue reading →
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Tagged big data, Categorical Imperative, collaboration, collabortive, communities, community, cooperation, cooperative, development, dystopia, dystopian, economic development, economy, employment, goal, goals, happiness, happy, Immanuel Kant, information, job, jobs, Kant, language, languages, life, literacy, literate, money, online communities, online community, purpose, retard media, utopia, utopian, web development
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Can somebody please explain to me how more automation is supposed to lead to more jobs?
There are many thing that make very little sense to me — so many that I hardly know where to start. Perhaps one of the most grotesque examples of this is when people say that we need more technological progress … Continue reading →
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Tagged automation, benefit, benefits, computer, employment, follow, follower, followers, job, jobs, propaganda, retard media, salary, slave, slavery, slaves
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Sometime the Laws of Economics are not a feature — sometimes they’re a bug
There are many behaviors that actually benefit no one, but there are nonetheless incentives for people to engage in them. For example: When I was a teenager, many kids would drive around in cars with “no particular place to go”. … Continue reading →
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Tagged bad, behavior, behaviors, economics, employment, environment, good, incentive, incentives, job, jobs, market, markets, people, price, pricing
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