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  • If we really thought about it, there will be a raising amount of people who don't have a job and will not be able to get a job ever due to the decline in human labour needs, which lead to fewer jobs being offered globally which means that with fewer humans around there will be a higher chance for people to get a good job.

  • Humans consume resources, with less humans around there will be more resources for each humans and they will collectively consume less resources in total.

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[–] _bcron@lemmy.world 40 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

The problem isn't scarcity in resources or lack of available work, the problem is that everything is zero sum and resources wind up locked out because there are a couple hundred assholes that look at numbers on a screen like it's the only thing that validates their existence.

People are starving and can't buy houses because people like Bezos or whoever have 20,000 million dollars they'll never use sitting in some bank account they forgot about, but they need more, so they disenfranchise the class that brings them wealth.

Less jobs = better margins, but that all rests on the assumption that people absolutely must work full time and for the lowest bid

We all may as well grab shovels and bury the wealth of the Earth in a big hole in the ground because that's what happens when we inflate the worth of the wealthy. Resources just vanish into the ether

[–] MaXimus421@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago