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by relte
5 days ago
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A few-paragraph post of no worth. "Oh, work is undemocratic, how odd we devote so much time to it!" - do you realise what work is? That it is at the foundation of human civilisation? Most things you see around you every day are the result of someone's work. And of course you don't present even the slightest idea how else the world might work. |
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The world can work pretty much as it did before civilization: people went out to get what they needed, little to no fuss. Except instead of climbing a few fruit trees or hunting a mammoth, now one can go to a resource distribution machine (generic term I've coined for a "vending" machine), insert a resource card (not debit/credit card) because resource usage still needs to be tracked to ensure efficient distribution, and carry on with life. Machines do all the provisioning, etc in the background just as nature provisions fruit on trees and edible animals.