But then the state must step in to prevent these individuals from causing, ah, 'acute economic disruptions'. Whether it's social welfare or riot troops, the marginalized elements of society need to be accounted for.I might nitpick a bit with that. But my main contention is that new jobs are always being created, and that saying someone has a 'right' to work and then preventing the use of machines to replace them holds us back as a society, instead of allowing us to advance economically and with new innovations. I'd much rather give displaced workers some technical training.
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