Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: K3N
Originally posted by: Carmen813
Cad,
I think arguing that socialism will fail because of human nature is awfully short-sighted given that our banking system just failed due to human greed. Not saying your stance is without merit, but I think that's a pretty terrible example to use, especially right now.
right on point. humans are greedy because of the environment they are raised in , rewards them with money/wealth. similar to how people are bigots due to their parents raising them that way.
The main flaw with the "free" market system is that it rewards scarcity and at the same time it punishes abundance. What if robots in the future were able to replace human labor like surgeons, and burger flippers? How could you sustain a middle class under a "free" market system where everyone is supposed to fend for themselves?
Somebody has to build, run, repair, and program the robots.
Rewarding abundance is silly, makes no sense, and is illogical. If one can get something easily why would they pay a higher price than something they want equally as much but is harder to find?
Meh - other robots can do it. Even if that was impossible, people like me would do it just for something to do. If you can have anything you want for free why not just do what you love anyway?
Read the 'culture' novels by Iain M. Banks for a pretty detailed description of this kind of society. Also see Star Trek TNG, to a lesser extent...
Heh you think robots will be creative anytime soon?
Yea give it 50 years or so.
I will believe it when I see it. That would require a self aware sentient being with high intelligence. We can barely get these damn things to stay running and put a screw in a door. Their intelligence level is 0 right now.
Contrary to popular belief. I dont believe we will see a skynet in quite some time, if ever.