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by digitcatphd
1702 days ago
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I think you're confusing yourself with the terminology, so thank you for bringing this up, I'm referring to a specific likely scenario where the effects brought on by climate change and workforce displacement which I broadly refer to as 'dystopian', not the broadly applied science fiction reference where, in some cases, society itself has collapsed to surreal science fiction like levels. |
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Ultimately, I guess it is possible to have a society which is construed in today's eyes as as "dystopian" in its form of organization and yet has a lot of technology assisted endorphin rushes and very little stress (Aldous Huxley wrote about one in 1932) but I'm not sure what that has to do with predictions that lots of people might not be able to eat from climate induced crop failures or loss of employment opportunities, neither of which would appear to give them less stress or better objective living conditions. If your argument boils down to "is technological progress bad?" I think the answer is, "it depends on how it progresses"