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26/04/2017 at 22:03 #18870
Haha totally, but the robotics specialists keep selling out and everything is screwed to hell.
It can be SO easily put into action but the freaking system, the MAN, man, is not letting it be.
Why? Well if we stop slave labor, then we might be dealing with a mass of hopelessly unfocused energy, and this force not appropriately channeled into aimless servitude will be like Tiamat unleashed again upon the world.
Literally there is a belief that the conditions of Pre-Nazi Germany will re-emerge, and necessitate focusing the writhing and agitated souless irreligious masses towards some sort of violent goal which exhausts them and reduces their number and resource requirements. In other words that wholesale murder will become necessary to control the amount of human energy involved. I’m not even kidding, this is a real view.
So people aimlessly employed is thought to increase order and stability and reduce crime. One discovers that the cows are not very thoughtful anyway when left to their own devices, say the elite.
Well, what can be done then is private life automation in whatever ways possible to reduce labor or otherwise utilize labor in some mentally beneficial way.
Ultimately, Nietzche made some correct predictions, almost considered prophetic, about what was occurring and going to occur in the world at the time. The path to Nihilism and Nihilism leading towards violent efforts to establish new order out of Godless boredom and the collapse of mental organization as reflecting societal organization, when the internalized State disentigrates, we are left with the horror of aimless Nihilism and the unfocused hydro power of human energetic resources or effort.
All this stems back to architectural Egypto-Babylonian, and Roman, engineering and human engineering concepts which have been a part of political thought and elite discourse since Ancient times.
How to tame the Serpent and the Order of the Dragon.
27/04/2017 at 01:30 #18892
Going off the precedent of this thread I would just like to add that this model that which is currently renown as neo-liberalism is a plague for the worlds light. Capitalism championing individuality is backed by the markets of advertising and social media. Instilling a disturbing image that represents ourselves quite distortedly; is it intentional -probably. We walk with our guards constantly up, not daring to let anyone see our insecure selfs which capitalism successfully exploits. Rather than promoting solidarity and other communal like thought tanks.All in all, yes it is a horrid system that seems to be so over head that you can’t help but count down the minutes to midnight with anticipation residing on your shoulders. But what do we do? We have this constructive thinking being taken place in all corners of the globe, but we still ask ourselves what do we do to extend upon this? How can a culture organically be overtaken with a sustainable functioning system to take its place? I think we can use this vessel [forum] to implement something great.
[on a side note]
Just want to point out the Russia, China, N & S Korea aren’t actually communist states, nor ever were. I am a communist at heart; and although I do understand the reality of that ‘governance’, I will never let a bad stain mistakenly take the beauty out of a society which is stateless and communally ran.
A side note to your side note…
Technically, North Korea is a totalitarian dictatorship state and has been since it’s founding in 1948. Sure, their North Korean propaganda has you believing it’s a communist state, but it’s not.
South Korea is NOT a communist state, never has been. It’s a democratic state with elected representatives and South Korea has a government divided into three branches: executive, judicial, and legislative.
Yes. That is what I stated previously ^
I just took it upon myself to defend communism and its misunderstood doctrine since someone previously stated Russia, China and North Korea were communist states.
No… you bundled North AND South Korea together making it look like South Korea was a communist country.
27/04/2017 at 02:21 #18848@”Serpius” Considering I was referring to someone earlier in the thread I would have to say you are incorrect.
@”kFoyauextlH” I agree with you, robots should and most likely will take all those jobs – for the greater good? Maybe not at this rate rather than as means to increase profit. Either way the world is moving toward complete automation and a universal income is necessary to combat this, so we in turn can explore our highest joys and work towards that.
27/04/2017 at 04:03 #18846I’m annoyed by the delays. If I were immortal it might not be an issue. The world seems already rather automated if one considers most menial labor people to be nothing but automatons going about their gray grind, and my life is as a proud thief, I will happily step off the backs of everyone I can to save myself from “duty”. Work is a little hell, and is really something to fight against and skip if possible. It is suitable for those who think they have nothing better to do. I despise the sorts of behaviors I have seen in the work place or in human interactions or sociological interpersonal politics.
05/05/2017 at 16:20 #18840Great video by Gary.
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