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-We’ll concede that the plan causes a transition to renewables, not fossil fuels. |
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-That facilitates mechanization research – robots are key for mass renewable adoption. |
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-Woody 13 (Todd, “The Key to Cheap Renewable Energy? Robots,” November 5th 2013, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/11/the-key-to-cheap-renewable-energy-robots/281139/, The Atlantic) |
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-With the price |
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-out of the system.” |
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-Post-scarcity communism is better achieved by a robot-based economy than by central planning – Marx agreed. |
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-Worstall 14 Tim Worstall (Senior Fellow at the Adam Smith Institute in London, a freelance writer whose work has appeared in the WSJ, The Times, Daily Telegraph, The Register, Forbes online and a number of other places. He is also in his day job an expert in the rare earth metal, scandium. A strange thing to be but someone has to be and in this flavour of our universe Worstall is it. He apologises in advance for his Englishness and the manner in which his spelling will waver from accepted American standards at times). “Good news everyone: if the robots steal all our jobs then true communism is possible.” Pando Daily. March 12th, 2014. http://pando.com/2014/03/12/good-news-everyone-if-the-robots-steal-all-our-jobs-then-true-communism-is-possible/ |
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-I’ve been guilty |
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-any quantity of them. |