50% of Jobs in the US used to be in farming. Now it’s 2%. We do not have 48% unemployment. We have always found new things to do.
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That’s half right. The best ways to create jobs have nothing to do with worrying about the ones lost.
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They’re things like creating new products, companies, ecosystems, and industries.
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Yes, of course, I totally get that. And yet, these are transitional effects.
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However painful they may be for some caught in the transition, the only solution lies on its far side.
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Society adjusts too slowing to progress to not worry about the disruption.
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How would that work?
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Over some time, that’s correct. But we might disrupt so quickly that the resulting social upheaval tears society apart before adjustment
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I think the real concern behind the “taking away jobs” sentiment is widening the divide between skilled and unskilled labor.
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