John, I specifically asked for your -- and Keith's response -- on the following:-=
"Could I try a little physics example? If you push on a wall, the wall pushes back becasue you, and it, remain in balance. That is basic physics.=
Now you and Keith would deny that the wall pushes back becasue you would sa= y the wall has no volition. And yet the "pushing" happens even if no humans are involved e.g. tables are pulled down by gravity and the floor pushes back so that they remain in balance."
What is the relevance to the question of "independent" productivity? Were is any "productivity" involved in the example? How does this relate to the "productivity" of driverless lorries?
John C. M�daille
"A dead thing can go with the stream...
but only a living thing can go against it."
-G. K. Chesterton
http://www.medaille.com/distributivism.htm
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