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by JumpCrisscross
275 days ago
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> Please parse that sentence more carefully. I said "labor productivity" Yes. Unless we’re redefining labour to fit a square peg into a round hole, this remains true. Access to the latest technology is never a sole determinant of productivity in any technological revolution. If anything, it having any relation to productivity is a modern phenomenon. (Most kids who had a computer in the 80s or internet in the 90s didn’t become wildly more productive for it. They just found new ways to entertain themselves.) |
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