

I’ve not read much Marx. What I know of his work reduces to knowing what
others think about what they’ve heard about other people reacting to what
they think his work was.
That being said, I just finished
the Partially Examined Life episode on him, and it was fascinating.
In short, the takeaway I got from it was that we should not necessarily
think of Marx as “the Communism guy”, but rather the science fiction guy who
wrote about the social implications of what would happen when technology
eliminated the need for people to work.
And it’s kind of happening already, right? As I and may others have said
many times…the jobs aren’t coming back. They’re going to computers,
automation, robots, AI, self-checkout, etc.
So at some point we’re going to be left with a population that has nothing
to do. Or, more accurately, no reason to have to perform labor, since it
will be done by machines.
What happens then?
Marx wrote with industry as his backdrop, but he was almost prescient with
regard to higher tech levels. And you can easily see his analysis as
addressing that future state.
Anyway, I found it an interesting way to look at his ideas.
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