9/ Not fundamentally a "bad" thing in any non-moralistic sense.
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10/ Unlike TV which is not rich enough to prevent atrophy of the self, games I think are rich enough to sustain non-degenerative leisure
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11/ We will soon be asking, "how can smart people be idling away playing video games when there are starving children in Africa to help?"
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12/ Many will find it an outrage that a leisure society can exist for a few (and I don't mean 1%ers) while there is "important" work to do
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13/ I think such arguments will be exactly as fallacious as the "Why Mars missions when there are starving children in Africa" argument
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14/ For deep reasons, the industrial economy could not alleviate poverty without ALSO exploring space etc. Deep floor+ceiling coupling there
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15/ Similarly, post-industrial society will not be able to continue raising the floor without ALSO causing a leisure middle class to exist.
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@jonathanglick Probably, especially with the peculiar variety of beta male involved in PUAhate, GG etc. I think that has other causes tho1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@jonathanglick That is true, but I also think temporarily, employment bounce back favors traditionally female dominated jobs (ed/med)
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