by Quinny » Sun 15 Feb 2009, 17:31:50
This is where you and I agree, but also part company in some ways, as you think the collapse of the financial system will destroy the world. Does that have to be the case!
Like you said a very small % of people are actually producing real wealth (food and othe useful goods). If we can move to a situation where we all work to nurture the earths resources, just think what we could produce.
Although there are too many people for sustainability, we could work towards a soft landing if we were't hung up on the capitalist system of perpetual growth!
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Just last week, the new United States director of national intelligence, Dennis C. Blair, told Congress that instability caused by the global economic crisis had become the biggest security threat facing the United States, outpacing terrorism.
Basically, "Rise in Joblessness" is Newzspeak for being left hung out to dry in a society in which the distribution of resources to the masses is dependent on money distributed out through "work", wherein work is really just producing lots of goods people don't really need. The excess production of goods and services people don't really need is an artifact of the Capitalist system.
About ALL the things the Japanese and Chinese produce in their factories, from the Plasma TVs to the Wiis to even my precious Laptop aren't really necessary for survival. Really, if you just honed it down to the food production apparatus, maybe 1% of people need to be employed to feed EVERYBODY, and that would be including all the folks moving the food around thru the transportation system.
So the question is, if you don't really need people to work for the most part to produce enough food for them to eat (and as long as you aren't producing all the other flotsam and jetsam of the Oil age, what we have left will produce food for quite some time to come), HOW do you distribute out said food to the people if they don't have to WORK for it, and in fact CAN'T work for it because there are no JOBS anybody wants to pay them to do?
Resolve this question, and you will go a long way toward resolving the problem of Joblessness and the Social Unrest it will be causing here in the near future. Its not the Joblessness, its the lack of money to buy food that is the problem.
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