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submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I test drove the first-generation Tesla Roadster. I once lived on Soylent powder shakes for a month. My Twitter account is almost old enough to drive. I wrote a book about the iPhone.

Also, I'm a Luddite. That's not the contradiction that it might sound like. The original Luddites did not hate technology. Most were skilled machine operators. In the early days of the Industrial Revolution, what they objected to were the specific ways that tech was being used to undermine their status, upend their communities and destroy their livelihoods. So they took sledgehammers to the mechanized looms used to exploit them.

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[-] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

But are you so naïve to think that will ever happen in the near future?

No one is committing to a firm prediction.

The objectives for workers to pursue are, on the broadest level, quite apparent.

If workers fail to recognize the objectives, and of the necessity for direct and coordinated action toward achieving them, then they will fail to stop elites from consuming and eventually depleting the resources and populations of the planet, for their own hubris and greed.

In such a case, there is no doubt elites will not stop themselves.

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