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Re: <nettime> Driverless cars, pilotless planes -- will there be jobs left fo... |
Brian: > Neither will admit that the maintenance of a > social order requires a very large number of > professional educators, ideologists artists > and thinkers. Sorry if I missed this in your earlier writing! What you are promoting is *not* the "working class" (production) or the "managerial class" (neoliberals) but rather the "intellectual class" -- your CLASS . . . !! Why do you think that this "class" or, if you will, those who fancy themselves to be the "post-modern priests" (as reflected by much of the conversation on this list over the past 15+ years) could possibly help provide "social order"? Aren't they also deeply confused? Don't they largely find themselves absorbed in repetitious discussions where the fundamental issues of culture and civilization are deliberately avoided? Aren't they generally unable to comprehend the impact of our inventions on ourselves? Don't they avoid honest analysis of the origins of the West, while failing to grapple with the basic differences in the East? Perhaps Summers and Hutton have met some of these new "priests"? Maybe they know how "dis-ordered" they really are? Current technology trends are pointing towards 50% unemployment in the developed economies. Meanwhile, you seem to be worried about your own "job." Somehow, while understandable, that doesn't seem like a very useful approach to the crisis faced by a *billion* other people -- most of whom have no interest in being "educated" by "ideological artists"! Mark Stahlman Brooklyn NY # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org