> Your argument, taken in a broader sense, would have us tending to corn fields by hand to avoid a machine taking our job.
To play off another analogy commonly used in this topic: you are the horse, not the rider. Sure some horses will find new work, at the grace of their owners. Some lucky individuals may even get a carefree life of mostly leisure.
But for many, it’s off to the glue factory, and not for a job.
To play off another analogy commonly used in this topic: you are the horse, not the rider. Sure some horses will find new work, at the grace of their owners. Some lucky individuals may even get a carefree life of mostly leisure.
But for many, it’s off to the glue factory, and not for a job.