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adirondacker

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Fri Jan 16, 2015, 11:30 PM Jan 2015

Netflix Binges and the New Tech Utopia We were promised Star Trek; instead we got Wall-E.

Greg Ferenstein Jan 16 2015, 8:00 AM ET

"For over 150 years, many of history's great economists, from Karl Marx to John Maynard Keynes, predicted that machines would usher mankind into a scholarly fantasy of enlightened leisure. Robots would, they argued, serve all of our needs while we spent the days reading classics, debating philosophy, and indulging in fine art.

Well, it turns out that the prophecy was half right. Many prime age workers enjoy unprecedented levels of leisure, but—and here’s the other half—they would apparently rather doze off into a midday nap watching the Desperate Housewives of New Jersey than debate the merits of Plato's Republic.

The U.S. government's annual survey of how Americans spend their day, the American Time Use Survey, continues to show that disaffected workers fill their extra free time sleeping and watching TV. Time spent on education, taking care of others, or self-improvement has not fully filled their free hours.

For decades, robots have slowly been replacing human work. For a time, the elimination of one type of work simply meant it was filled with another. For instance, as appliances automated the drudgery of homemaking, housewives threw in their aprons and increased their hours in the workforce—granting them more social and economic power. But we are getting to a point where less mundane work is needed, which is why the work week, on average, is shrinking for some."

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/01/netflix-binges-and-the-new-tech-utopia/384471/

Excellent article worth the Entire read.

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Netflix Binges and the New Tech Utopia We were promised Star Trek; instead we got Wall-E. (Original Post) adirondacker Jan 2015 OP
I think part of the reason this is occuring is related to the stress of the current system newthinking Jan 2015 #1

newthinking

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1. I think part of the reason this is occuring is related to the stress of the current system
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 04:09 AM
Jan 2015

Current society is so dysfunctional and disjointed that it saps mental resources more than might otherwise occur. It seems also to be a self perpetuating aspect. As people become overstressed and tune out / disengage, it becomes more difficult to engage with those in one's circle and more difficult to find others to engage with.

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