I think the Kurer quote on automation addresses that:
"that it is voters who are and remain in jobs susceptible to automation and 
digitalization, so called routine jobs, who vote for the radical right and not 
those who actually lose their routine jobs. The latter are much more likely to 
abstain from politics altogether."

... something we discussed relative to materially open (robots vs. unskilled 
human labor) requirements for a permanent underclass.

On 12/9/20 7:00 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> ..that there was once a “sufficient” level to achieve?


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