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by Certhas
2955 days ago
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I'm not entirely clear on what you mean by "won't solve it by taking on jobs just as today". Today people take on these jobs, and in most countries that I know of, the social welfare net is contingent on actively looking for work. Today your (legal) options are: Try to work or die. Do you think you can get a fair price if the other side knows you have to sell with a gun to your head? I suspect most people would work for reasons you mentioned, but I also suspect that the price for undesirable unskilled labor would be much much much higher than it is today. Which would incentivize automating this type of labor first. As it should be. |
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