Economy

I read an opinion piece in the NY Times this morning on the commute to work. The title, “Industrial Revolution and Political Wrecking Balls,” give you a nice idea that is a rather dramatic opinion. I would sum it up as that we are about to enter into a new industrial revolution which has to do with automation in manufacturing, and this change will put a great number of out of work. That, just about everyone agrees on, and as it is starting to happen, we are begging to see the political ramifications of that. The solutions, that was where there are different opinions. From it will solve itself, to universal basic income.

What I got from it was that things are changing, and economies are changing, and my dad used to tell me that you got want to get caught being the guy who makes buggy whips when cars show up.

And I’m in the arts… Which I could argue will always be around, not matter what happens to the economy.

But I’m an America, and that means that all of the art created in the country also has to follow to rules of capitalism. (I think Anne Bogart was the first to say this.)  So, it is all tied together.

If the middle of America is thrown out of work, and there is no alternative for them to work and maintain their lifestyles, then are the article pointed out, that group will start to move to populism and begin to blame other groups for their misfortunes; immigrants, minorities, elites…

It didn’t instill a great amount of confidence in me with my fellow Americans. They will either suffer greatly if this industrial revolution happens, or they might come after me…


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