Perfectly put Jakob! I was thinking, while watching sheer amount of recent 
Hollywood (and some Bollywood) movies about automata-AI-robots and while my 
brain and body is becoming a part of a fully automated system of a call center 
I work at, about the similarity between the automation we are dealing here and 
the motoric (as human cognitive-physiologic ability) development. My practical 
experience shows these two can be today combined in an extremely efficient way 
by modern corporations around highly complex production-consumption-recycle 
systems (value chain) where all feedback harvested in form of data, monitored 
and used as feed back to maximize the absolute and relative exploitation rate. 
This private ownership of Data and means of automation and ultra socialization 
of networked labour -during the production and in the whole value cycle- is the 
key indeed. Thus full automation without overcoming this contradiction might 
very well mean full fledge slavery in a digital feudalism like environment. 
Best. 
Orsan



> On 06 Nov 2015, at 20:20, "Jakob Rigi" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have not read the book, but for me full automation means to automate any 
> process that technically can be automated. Now, two problem arise 
> immediately: 1) Automation makes people unemployed; 2) it deprives people 
> from physical activity. But both are false problems. Reduce labour day in the 
> same rate as you automate then everyone will have a job. further, everyone 
> should be entitled to products that machines produce since the labour 
> contribution is minimal. Automated must be commons and privately owned.  
> Concerning physical activity, automation will provides a technical ground for 
> its flourishing. The craft as hobby-art  will flourish, people will spend a 
> good portion of their free time on enjoyable and creative physical 
> activities, various forms of sport, exploration of nature and craft.
> 
> best
> Jakob 
> 
> >>> Ursula Huws <[email protected]> 11/02/15 11:23 AM >>>
> What do you mean by ‘full automation’? Ursula
>  
> From: Anna Harris [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: 02 November 2015 09:19
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Cc: Ursula Huws <[email protected]>
> Subject: NEW FROM VERSO: INVENTING THE FUTURE BY NICK SRNICEK AND ALEX 
> WILLIAMS
>  
> This book offers the framework of building a campaign strategy around the 
> demand for full automation and a basic income for all. This is not a short 
> term demand but a vision of what can be achieved if labour groups come 
> together with academics and supporters to design the future. 
>  
> Personally I believe they have drawn the supporting network too narrowly. But 
> that only makes the case for this campaign even more strongly. I wrote some 
> time ago:
>  
> BIG (basic income guaranteed) may be revolutionary, but it does not need the 
> economic system to change drastically in order to be introduced. In that 
> sense it is reformist, although the effects are revolutionary. 
> The big advantages are that 
> 1. it can be introduced without massive changes to the economic system. 
> 2. It is a very simple idea which can be appreciated by people without much 
> knowledge of the economy.
> 3. It has been tried in pilot experiments, and found to be successful in 
> stimulating economic activity. (Brazil)
> 4. Many economists agree (James Robertson, Jeremy Rifkin, Edward Snowden, 
> Richard Swift) that with technology replacing many jobs that previously 
> required human labour, BIG of some sort is necessary.
> 5. Naomi Klein highlights it in her latest book This Changes Everything, as 
> one of the game changing battles that 'don't merely aim to change laws, but 
> changes patterns of thought.'(p 641)
> 
> 
> The authors are coming to Leeds for an open discussion on Nov 14.
> 
> 
> https://www.facebook.com/events/1624336424483090/
>  
> I believe that this campaign could appeal widely across all political 
> spectrums, and would welcome more discussion on this list.
>  
> Anna
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