Andorion, on 02 June 2017 - 03:44 AM, said:
EM, what you are saying is that work needs to be controlled by the workers for the common good. In other words the proletariat need to control the means of production. In other words, socialism.
The problem with socialism is what we have seen in every last socialist country - who governs? How are they chosen? To whom are they accountable? What are the checks on their power?
This is the old issue.
Add to this another one - the culture of consumption that has been internalised by the West. We need to be rewarded, we need to splurge, we need conspicuous consumption - and all of this is linked to profit-driven market model. I am not convinced that a socialist model would succeed as the worker inevitably becomes alienated from his labour.
That's the central problem of the left/right wing paradigm. It isn't a line or an arc, but a circle. Go far enough left and you get Stalin and far enough right and you get Hitler, and those guys had quite a mutual admiration society thing going on for a while. Both systems are open to corruption, which the left tries to overcome through bureaucracy and checks and balances (which can then lead to waste and overspending) and the right tries to overcome through market forces (firing those caught engaged in wrong-doing), which doesn't really work either.
The biggest problem looming on the horizon for the work/reward situation is postcapitalism and the oncoming freight train of mass automation on a scale no-one is really prepared for and is coming far sooner than I think even the most cynical people thought (self-driving cars in mass use being maybe 10-15 years away now, rather than the 30+ people were thinking a few years ago). When we lose not just factory workers but bankers, shopworkers, taxi drivers, lorry drivers and call centre personnel to machines, you start getting into that JUDGE DREDD bracket of 90% of people being unemployed because the jobs just don't exist.
Not a problem for this election, even though it does appear that the Conservatives have experimented with the notion by replacing Theresa May with a replicant programmed to only say "Strong and stable" repeatedly.
This post has been edited by Werthead: 02 June 2017 - 11:25 AM