Antiwork
A community for those who want to end work, are curious about ending work, want to get the most out of a work-free life, want more information on anti-work ideas and want personal help with their own jobs/work-related struggles.
The new place for c/[email protected]
This server is no longer working, and we had to move.
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Subscribers: 2.1k
Date Created: June 21, 2023
Library copied from reddit:
The Anti-Work Library 📚
Essential Reads
Start here! These are probably the most talked-about essays on the topic.
- The Abolition of Work by Bob Black (1985) | listen
- On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber (2013) | listen
- In Praise of Idleness by Bertrand Russell (1932) | listen
c/Antiwork Rules
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The main rules of the server will be enforced stringently. https://lemmy.world/
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Post must have Antiwork/Work Reform explicitly involved in some capacity. This can be talking about antiwork, work reform, laws, and ext.
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Moved goalposts:
What you were originally talking about was higher velocity and demand directly and immediately stimulating higher production in presumably linear proportion with no downsides. Double the velocity, get double the goods, which is just plainly nonsense.
What you're now pretending you were always talking about is higher demand stimulating technological change which then later increases the efficiency of the economy, allowing more goods to be produced overall. Double the demand, maybe 50 years later get 15% more goods, which is not the same.
If you had started out with the second position, then that would be mostly fine. "Rich people should spend their money in ways that will stimulate innovation to benefit us all later on" is somewhat reasonable! But you didn't go with that. At first, you didn't even specify, and then you went with this weird take implying a much more direct relationship than is physically and technologically possible between velocity and output. So naturally, I responded to that, the near-term monetary effects of which would likely not be good for most people.
Regurgitating irrelevant basics everybody already knows:
Insults:
I love how blatant it is that you had to look this word up, and then had to project that onto me (thrice, in five sentences!) to protect your ego.
Delusional grandstanding:
"I'm not even going to try to defend my point because you're too stupid to understand it, so instead I'm just going to yell at you about irrelevant-but-technically-correct stuff to save face with insults thrown in every now and then."
Lmfao.
Bullshit:
I debated whether that's the right word. Anecdotal evidence is usually at least factual, just not relevant or representative. Your various allegories aren't even consistently factual. But the basic fallacy fits, of simply telling a story with little to substantiate or even define its implications.
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. If you wanna go with a different or longer-term perspective, then that's fine, but you have to qualify it or clarify it.Productive capacity has bottlenecks. If you want your point to be that more available capital can stimulate technological change to increase it, then that's fine. But that's not what you were saying, until I showed your original point was not defendable.
At this point, you've demonstrated specialization, but not technological advancement.
At the point where I linked to Pareto efficiency, I literally was talking about a snapshot of the economy in any given moment.
But it is also the equilibrium (or, more accurately, the equilibria), roughly, in a functioning economy. This is one of the other things I referenced you to, which you've conveniently decided is beneath your all-knowing-ness to stoop to the level of acknowledging.
Strawmans:
…This one, which you keep repeating, is especially dishonest, because my original reference to "stealing the entire pie" wasn't even about productive capacity at first, but was replying to your opinion that private philanthropy absolves systemic inequality.
I claimed, as a rough rule, that they cannot be simply magic'd into existence by monetary policy/effects alone, which is what you were suggesting.
I don't know what to make of how you've now folded the entire fields of nuclear physics, electrical engineering, demography, etc. under "Money Good!". Like everything in a market economy, they're affected by and require an appropriate degree of investment. That doesn't mean you can just dump more cash into the economy to get miracles back.
You're seriously pretending raw materials, and not, you know, labour or tech for processing those materials, are the main bottleneck for productive capacity.
(And yes, capital also counts, and technology can indeed advance. But it's nowhere near the all-consuming force you're portraying it as, nor guaranteed.)
The sad part is that the basic point you now seem to be reaching for, underneath all the bullshit and vitriol, isn't even wrong. If you're willing to take the immediate social and monetary chaos of trillions of dollars of "rich people"'s money being dumped into and taking over the system, then sure, maybe in the long run it might stimulate technological advancement that will benefit everybody.
But you're so cocky, aggressive, and incapable of forming a coherent point that it's taken you thousands of words to fail to explain that, while apparently directly contradicting both economic theory and the basic math it's defined in, all while making an ass of yourself.
…Block, and move on, perhaps. Or just ignore, maybe .... It's hard for me to understand that sometimes people don't use words to examine the truth, but instead use words to disrupt it for their own ego, pride, or power.... Well, fuck this.
And suddenly, I'm less afraid of LLMs, because no matter how delusional and insidious and oblivious those statistical inferences may be, I'm reminded again that humans like you are already way worse.