aircooled said:
RX Reven' said:
I see UBI as the next "advancement" that is inevitable yet finds much effort directed towards prevention rather than thoughtful implementation....
That of course is the big question here. If it is inevitable, how will it work?
I think one big caveate here is: UBI can be practical. / useful, but it has to be in a system where there is no work available (?). And clearly, there needs to be significant advances in automation etc to cover the obviously loss of labor. The money still has to come from somewhere though....
Well, where does the money come from now?
The federal reserve, a non government entity, has been in charge of that for about a century now. They pull money out of thin air, lend it to the government at interest, and then it is distributed out, before being recollected again because you can't let the citizens have to much.
The big problem with that that everyone always wants to gloss over or ignore, is how is it ever supposed to be repaid? It can't be. When everything has to be borrowed to begin with, it is impossible to pay back more than is borrowed.
So what does it matter where the citizen gets their money from then, whether it's working away 40+hours a week for the shareholders or just sitting at home doing whatever their heart desires?
Yes, it's been ingrained in us from the beginning to work work work, spend the first quarter of your life "learning" and building up your own little debt egg, then the next half toiling away to make a company rich, and hope you live long enough, healthily enough, without being screwed by your corporate owners, to maybe enjoy the last quarter of your life with the retirement funds that hopefully weren't stolen or pissed away.
That's no way to live. That's certainly no way to thrive as an individual or even as a species. It's an amazing way to control large amounts of people though. If too many people have to much free time, they might realize A how badly they're being berkeleyed by those in control, and 2, how they exponentially outnumber those in control, and that would be very very bad for those in control.