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    52 months ago

    We already have far more people than necessary jobs. One person with modern trchnology can produce way, way more than one person could even just a century ago.

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        32 months ago

        If the jobs aren’t necessary, then surely there’s a way to organize society without those jobs existing.

        This is the fundamental argument behind universal basic income.

        As to the question of how to fund stuff like pensions or UBI without everyone working, the answer is simply to tax those who are working more, especially those making huge amounts of money.

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            12 months ago

            Your response was

            It’s not about necessary jobs, it’s about paying into social security / pensions.

            In my answer those are two topics that are not directly related, although they are linked by both having to do with the economy.

            Hence I gave responses to both topics.

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              12 months ago

              The “necessary jobs” topic is unrelated to the “fund pensions” topic. And the “fund pensions” topic is the one that’s being discussed in relation to population control.

              You brought up a completely irrelevant topic, that’s what I’m saying.

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                22 months ago

                It comes full circle because the proposed solution is to increase the number of people who are able to work, with the idea that those people will take on more jobs, and those jobs will fund pensions.

                I think this is a bad idea because we already have more workers than useful jobs. An increase in the population wont really help.