http://www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/09/07/rushkoff.jobs.obsolete/index.html
An interesting point. Perhaps we need to worry less about jobs and ore about creativity at this point. We could save ourselves a lot of trouble simply by seeing the writing on the wall and just automating everything. No need for money if everything is done for free by machines and no need for jobs if nobody needs money. Jobs are obsolete, we need to accept that fact if we wish to advance.
I am afraid to even ask this, but since when is unemployment really a problem? I understand we all want paychecks -- or at least money. We want food, shelter, clothing, and all the things that money buys us. But do we all really want jobs?
We're living in an economy where productivity is no longer the goal, employment is. That's because, on a very fundamental level, we have pretty much everything we need. America is productive enough that it could probably shelter, feed, educate, and even provide health care for its entire population with just a fraction of us actually working.
An interesting point. Perhaps we need to worry less about jobs and ore about creativity at this point. We could save ourselves a lot of trouble simply by seeing the writing on the wall and just automating everything. No need for money if everything is done for free by machines and no need for jobs if nobody needs money. Jobs are obsolete, we need to accept that fact if we wish to advance.