By Gary Wilson
Technology itself does not lead to unemployment. Instead, as Marx indicates, it is the use of technology under capitalism, implemented in an anarchic and unplanned way for the sole purpose of increasing profit, that leads to mass unemployment and places pressure on those still working to accept lower wages, as competition for the remaining jobs increases.
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justgazin said:
Will be interesting to prolong the analyst with the concepts of structural and not structural unemployment
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