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Exactly.
This wouldn't be a problem if average workers were compensated, in part, with shares of the business. When automation comes and takes your job, you lose the hourly portion of your pay. But the shares you own suddenly start paying more.
Part of the problem is that the Luddites were not the same people who were working at the machines, by and large. They were in competition with the mills.
Yep! I think this is totally a fair criticism /gen
Nowhere will you find me saying the Luddites were the perfect example of labor relations. :) As my post says, “pretty based” is about all I will allow.
How is it based if it's just competing firms using violence to attempt to eliminate more efficient methods of work?
It's probably based because it's labor sabotaging the exploitation and maiming of cheap unskilled labor by the uncaring capital class.
One could argue that the unceasing quest for ever more efficient production methods is the direct cause of a lot of the ills of our modern society along with the benefits it brought.
Automation hasn't shown a marked difference in employment, scaling up means more productivity.