>>4828052and you don't think that has anything to do with technological advancements automating more and more of the process in a variety of fields?
and you dont see how that might get a little bit sticky when the majority of unskilled jobs can be affordably automated and now all of a sudden you have hordes of people who have to either work harder than ever before at unliveable wages to remain competitive with machines, if that's even possible, and stay employed, or fall back on government intervention through welfare, artificial creation of useless jobs to give people SOMETHING to do for money, or policies that force businesses to hire people instead of machines despite their relative lack of efficiency?
should the solution just be to stop progressing technology? should EVERYONE learn to be an engineer or a doctor now? what happens to the wages of those professions when there is no longer a scarcity of applicants? how are the poor going to afford the necessary training to get a job when there are no unskilled jobs left? more government intervention?
etc
capitalisms gonna need a hell of a lot of band aids in the coming decades if technology keeps going the way it has thats all im saying
>>4828210exactly