Technological socialism; if there are no jobs, what will humans do?

 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I'm on a technology kick at the moment, just roll with me.

So, let's assume we've reached a point where most jobs are automated and the civil unrest of mass unemployment has been solved by some sort of governmental implementation. The only people we really see having "jobs" are the likes of politicians, police officers, and a few engineers and scientists, although in ever-dwindling numbers.

With this in mind, everybody's end goal of employment - consumption - is effectively fulfilled despite not having a job. A lot of people would probably go "great", but the more pragmatic and conservative will ask "what about this. . .?"

Obviously, employment provides a sense of fulfillment and a profitable way of passing the time. A few people on here would relish the chance to read more and have more time for general self-reflection, however, among most of society it could promote mental illness, boredom, suicide and lawlessness.

Basically, how would we fill our time when we don't need to work? How would people keep socially engaged? Would the government need to encourage this? How would they encourage it?


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Well, look at Star Trek. They're post-scarcity, and pretty much everyone is a scientist, an artist, or a member of the military. I'm sure it'd be kinda like that.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Well, look at Star Trek. They're post-scarcity, and pretty much everyone is a scientist, an artist, or a member of the military. I'm sure it'd be kinda like that.
And what about when robots take over those jobs too?


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Well, look at Star Trek. They're post-scarcity, and pretty much everyone is a scientist, an artist, or a member of the military. I'm sure it'd be kinda like that.
And what about when robots take over those jobs too?
People will continue to do them because they enjoy doing them.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Well, look at Star Trek. They're post-scarcity, and pretty much everyone is a scientist, an artist, or a member of the military. I'm sure it'd be kinda like that.
And what about when robots take over those jobs too?
People will continue to do them because they enjoy doing them.
That's exactly my question, though.

Some people will be, definitely, but your average guy of the street isn't going to start buying Bunsen burners and paintbrushes.


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Well, look at Star Trek. They're post-scarcity, and pretty much everyone is a scientist, an artist, or a member of the military. I'm sure it'd be kinda like that.
And what about when robots take over those jobs too?
People will continue to do them because they enjoy doing them.
That's exactly my question, though.

Some people will be, definitely, but your average guy of the street isn't going to start buying Bunsen burners and paintbrushes.
What if...we went futurama and breed people for specifics? Breed a natural scientists, breed genetically strong soldiers.


 
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Meta, you've asked perhaps the scariest question known to modern society today. And I'll answer it. Are you ready for some spooky fucking shit?

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Why do I write? Why do I draw? Why does my mother like to care for her garden? Why does her friend bake? Why does my sister's husband do pottery?

The very simple answer is, because we all like to. It's something that brings us joy, gives us purpose and fun, and keeps our respective minds in shape with the task or idea at hand.

In a society where Humans don't need to work, they'd have to figure out how to do something that's been lost in modern society. How to lead a life that you enjoy, doing what you want to do, when you want to do it, and how you want to do it.



Last Edit: September 24, 2014, 01:23:46 PM by Sandtrap


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Meta, you've asked perhaps the scariest question known to modern society today. And I'll answer it. Are you ready for some spooky fucking shit?

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Don't say I didn't warn you.
Spoiler
Fucking really now, you'll have a heart attack.
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Why do I write? Why do I draw? Why does my mother like to care for her garden? Why does her friend bake? Why does my sister's husband do pottery?

The very simple answer is, because we all like to. It's something that brings us joy, gives us purpose and fun, and keeps our respective minds in shape with the task or idea at hand.

In a society where Humans don't need to work, they'd have to figure out how to do something that's been lost in modern society. How to lead a life that you enjoy, doing what you want to do, when you want to do it, and how you want to do it.
I'm asking for concretes, not an abstract. Saying people would need to figure out how to lead a life you enjoy is a tautology.

People can't tend to their garden, write or bake for every waking hour. I'm asking if I) we have the capacity to fill our time besides employment II) what sort of social programmes could arise, if they would arise, from this paradigm and III) what are the political implications of that?


 
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Meta, you've asked perhaps the scariest question known to modern society today. And I'll answer it. Are you ready for some spooky fucking shit?

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Why do I write? Why do I draw? Why does my mother like to care for her garden? Why does her friend bake? Why does my sister's husband do pottery?

The very simple answer is, because we all like to. It's something that brings us joy, gives us purpose and fun, and keeps our respective minds in shape with the task or idea at hand.

In a society where Humans don't need to work, they'd have to figure out how to do something that's been lost in modern society. How to lead a life that you enjoy, doing what you want to do, when you want to do it, and how you want to do it.
I'm asking for concretes, not an abstract. Saying people would need to figure out how to lead a life you enjoy is a tautology.

People can't tend to their garden, write or bake for every waking hour. I'm asking if I) we have the capacity to fill our time besides employment II) what sort of social programmes could arise, if they would arise, from this paradigm and III) what are the political implications of that?

I wouldn't be surprised if people became more social as a result. Sports, interactions, people mingling. There'd likely be a wide sense of adventure that would spread through people. You don't have to work anymore, so why not do what you've always wanted? Why not travel the world, or go skydiving, that sort of stuff. I like to focus a lot on my writing. But you are right. I can't do it all day. But for a good chunk of time, I can. In the spots of downtime that I do have, I do other things.

Play games with folks on xbox, find things to tinker and fix, read, go outside and enjoy the weather and keep in shape. That sort of stuff.

No doubt, there would still be responsabilities to uphold, and people might actually begin to start thinking in a more independant manner. Why not make my house look better? Why not fix something instead of throwing it out in the trash? Why not make something? Why not study something they were always interested in?

In general, people would likely become more social, more inquisitive to the world around them, and in some sense, more independant. Learning would have the potential to flourish, as with all these people seeking new things, you'd need facilities to accomodate them all.

I can answer the social aspect, but not the political. As far as I'm concerned all this political stuff doesn't exist already, so with a happy society like that Governments would quickly weaken in the sense that they would suddenly have to manage a lot less.


 
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We'd see a spike in consumption, and production, of cultural content. There'd be more creative activities going on. People would be less stressed. It's possible to fill your life with activities even if you don't have a job (that is, if it like in this theoretical situation doesn't cause economical problems).


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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Invent new jobs.
Impossible.

The robots are better at everything.


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Invent new jobs.
Impossible.

The robots are better at everything.
Why would people give up on jobs they enjoy doing, though? In the manufacturing industry and similar areas of work it might happen, but why would people just stop writing music, making movies, painting pictures, and so on?


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Why would people give up on jobs they enjoy doing, though? In the manufacturing industry and similar areas of work it might happen, but why would people just stop writing music, making movies, painting pictures, and so on?
People could and would certainly do it. The point is, most people can't write music, movies or paint pictures and many more would be dissuaded from a feeling of inferiority. Furthermore, people can't do that all day and every day.

I'm asking what sort of social programmes would arise, and how (if necessary) the government could encourage it.


 
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I have no answer to this, it's quite a scary thought although fortunately it won't happen in my lifetime
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I have no answer to this, it's quite a scary thought although fortunately it won't happen in my lifetime
About 45% of jobs are in danger of being automated over the next two decades.


 
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You will find out who you are not a thousand times, before you ever discover who you are. I hope you find peace in yourself and learn to love instead of hate.
I have no answer to this, it's quite a scary thought although fortunately it won't happen in my lifetime
About 45% of jobs are in danger of being automated over the next two decades.
Whoah, that's err very sudden. However these estimates should be taken with a grain of salt, analyst's are always over estimating our technological advances.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I have no answer to this, it's quite a scary thought although fortunately it won't happen in my lifetime
About 45% of jobs are in danger of being automated over the next two decades.
Whoah, that's err very sudden. However these estimates should be taken with a grain of salt, analyst's are always over estimating our technological advances.
It's not about advances, it's about availability. Automation comes with technology, which already exists, getting cheaper. In January, English cities will begin trialling driverless cars, Baxter is a robot which can do general purpose tasks like bartending and services, the Aloft hotel chain is trialling robotic butlers and there's a robot which performs surgery.

This, or a significant part of it, will happen in our lifetimes.


 
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You will find out who you are not a thousand times, before you ever discover who you are. I hope you find peace in yourself and learn to love instead of hate.
I have no answer to this, it's quite a scary thought although fortunately it won't happen in my lifetime
About 45% of jobs are in danger of being automated over the next two decades.
Whoah, that's err very sudden. However these estimates should be taken with a grain of salt, analyst's are always over estimating our technological advances.
It's not about advances, it's about availability. Automation comes with technology, which already exists, getting cheaper. In January, English cities will begin trialling driverless cars, Baxter is a robot which can do general purpose tasks like bartending and services, the Aloft hotel chain is trialling robotic butlers and there's a robot which performs surgery.

This, or a significant part of it, will happen in our lifetimes.
Interesting, as long as robots don't take over the engineering field I'm not too bothered. Sounds selfish but yeah idc


 
 
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I have no answer to this, it's quite a scary thought although fortunately it won't happen in my lifetime
About 45% of jobs are in danger of being automated over the next two decades.
Whoah, that's err very sudden. However these estimates should be taken with a grain of salt, analyst's are always over estimating our technological advances.
It's not about advances, it's about availability. Automation comes with technology, which already exists, getting cheaper. In January, English cities will begin trialling driverless cars, Baxter is a robot which can do general purpose tasks like bartending and services, the Aloft hotel chain is trialling robotic butlers and there's a robot which performs surgery.

This, or a significant part of it, will happen in our lifetimes.
Not to sound technocist or whatever the correct term would be, I would never trust a robot to perform surgery on me. Maybe an actual adaptable and learning AI, but never a pre-programmed robot.


 
 
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