Fully Automated Luxury Communism: A Manifesto

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Aaron Bastani presents a provocative vision for a future where rapid technological progress liberates humanity from the grind of labor. He argues that instead of fearing automation, we should embrace it as a tool to collapse the cost of necessities like food, healthcare, and energy. By moving beyond the constraints of capitalism and scarcity, Bastani suggests that society can achieve a state of u…

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