From: Warrl kyree Tale'sedrin (warrl@mail.blarg.net)
Date: Sat Apr 25 1998 - 09:24:12 MDT
> From: Paul Hughes <planetp@aci.net>
> Over the last several years I have become a big advocate for
> free-markets. However, there has been some nagging questions that I
> have yet to answer without resorting to some form of socialism in order
> to solve. Can any free-market advocate answer any and/or all of the
> following questions:
>
> 1) Is there a single field which is intrinsically safe from automation
> in the course of the next 20-30 years? If you can think of more fields,
> please elaborate.
(A) Creativity will require human effort for the foreseeable future.
So will a lot of diagnosis and repair work.
(B) Many fields have proven not to be "safe from automation" and as a
result employ many *more* people than they did formerly.
(C) Who cares? If all our needs can be satisfied without anyone
having to work, is this a problem?
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