> there's no "some" in post-scarcity - it's either for all, or we aren't in a post scarcity society.
No kidding, that’s why I want it to benefit more people who actually need to benefit from it.
> it's not unquestionable, but so far, no better system has been proposed that produces as much goods/services as capitalism has.
And it also produced artificial demand for labor and a claim that people working from home is bad if it doesn’t buttress this artificial demand or supplement it with some other demand. I don’t need to be a 19th century philosopher to know when something has run its course.
No kidding, that’s why I want it to benefit more people who actually need to benefit from it.
> it's not unquestionable, but so far, no better system has been proposed that produces as much goods/services as capitalism has.
And it also produced artificial demand for labor and a claim that people working from home is bad if it doesn’t buttress this artificial demand or supplement it with some other demand. I don’t need to be a 19th century philosopher to know when something has run its course.