I agree that there is very much a paradigm shift and that it is very painful for a lot of those whose jobs were contingent on an older, more analog economy. The entire old economy of clerical work, creating, organizing and transmitting documents, scheduling, and manufacturing is being automated. I can't really say this is morally right so much as it is inevitable, and couldn't have been avoided. But it can be mitigated by encouraging equality-promoting fiscal policy and regulation to make sure that even if our economy is less equitable, it isn't unstable, and can't wipe out portions of the middle class's wealth because of the actions of a few.