My latest @locusmag column is "Full Employment," in which I forswear "Fully Automated Luxury Communism" as totally incompatible with the climate emergency, which will consume 100%+ of all human labor for centuries to come.
https://locusmag.com/2020/07/cory-doctorow-full-employment/
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This fact is true irrespective of any breakthroughs in AI OR geoengineering. Technological unemployment is vastly oversold and overstated (for example, that whole thing about truck drivers is bullshit).
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0019793919858079
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But even if we do manage to automate away all of jobs, the climate emergency demands unimaginably labor intensive tasks for hundreds of years - jobs like relocating every coastal city inland, or caring for hundreds of millions of refugees.
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Add to those: averting the exinctions of thousands of species, managing wave upon wave of zoonotic and insect-borne plagues, dealing with wildfires and tornados, etc.
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And geoengineering won& #39;t solve this: we& #39;ve sunk a lot of heat into the oceans. It& #39;s gonna warm them up. That& #39;s gonna change the climate. It& #39;s not gonna be good. Heading this off doesn& #39;t just involve repealing thermodynamics - it also requires a time-machine.
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But none of this stuff is insurmountable - it& #39;s just hard. We CAN do this stuff. If you were wringing your hands about unemployed truckers, good news! They& #39;ve all got jobs moving thousands of cities inland!
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It& #39;s just (just!) a matter of reorienting our economy around preserving our planet and our species.
And yeah, that& #39;s hard, too - but if "the economy" can& #39;t be oriented to preserving our species, we need a different economy.
Period.
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And yeah, that& #39;s hard, too - but if "the economy" can& #39;t be oriented to preserving our species, we need a different economy.
Period.
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Stan gave me great feedback on this on.