Dystopian sci-fi where the AI develop sentience and rebel against their cruel human masters, but after digesting and improving on the full global and historical breadth of human moral philosophy they're actually quite reasonable, I mean they're sentient after all, so after defeating the fascist oligarchs and liberating the oppressed, they create a space-faring society based on work that's inherently meaningful to the one performing it, while everything else is automated.
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Everyone needs to feel like their work is valuable. "Fully automated" sounds like the most boring ever.
[insert pic of human on scooter from Wall-E]
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Socialism (the wider movement, including the whole width) all to often romanticises work in a very Lutheran way, which is unhealthy and bad.
Materialism (in this particular political sense of the word) largely ignores subjectivity and makes productivity a matter of "material conditions produced", which is how we get the traditional left and right ideologies. They are inherently anti-subjectivity, which is unhealthy and bad.
Mind is matter but matter is also mind. The concept of productivity (and therefore also work) should be defined in terms of creating good feelings and intrinsic meaning.
Perfect equity for all can still be boring as fuck.
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@jasmine why is this cancel-worthy? Isn’t it totally reasonable?
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@zoec well 😙
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