• Roundcat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    2023 Might actually be the year I become a ludite at this rate. Did every tech company just decide this would be the year to make everything shitty?

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          1 year ago

          So, unnecessary, stressing, repetitive, and dangerous work should still be done manually with worse results?

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            1 year ago

            The whole point of my comment was to help dispel that misunderstanding. Somehow, I don’t think you actually missed that…

            The factory work was much more dangerous - and arguably all of your other points - than that of artisans’. As for the results? Despite my short comment, this was already addressed:

            resulted in a poorer quality of product

            The only ones who benefited from the changes were the capitalist elites, who relegated the artisans from working with/for their own means to becoming a part of the working class who labored for the factory owner’s profits and growing social inequity instead.

            Maybe you think the Luddites should have been anti-technology in such a situation and so project that onto them. But it’s not the historical reality of the movement.

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      1 year ago

      Interest rates have motivated corporations to find creative ways to maintain profits. God forbid they just make less money for a while.