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Date: | Wed, 4 Feb 1998 13:18:30 -0800 |
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>>Pardon my naivety. What is automation? I've just subscribed and although
>>I like Chomsky I am not familiar with all his terms.
>>Thanks
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>>Silvia
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>>Ralph Gainey wrote:
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>>> John Rider wrote ...
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>>> >There's a very funny classic science fiction story by Philip Jose Farmer
>>> >called `Riders of the Purple Wage' in which most people have been replaced
>>> >by automation and are on the dole.
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>Another aspect of that excellent book is that it describes a shareholder's
>democracy. I thought I was the only person who ever read it.
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It was pretty popular in the seventies. Was that the story with the
system of favors or obligations, `obs', that people exchanged, like
helping someone build their house was ten obs which could be traded
for so much compost at the general store, etc.?
-John
"It is a rather startling proposal that bacteria, the organisms that are
popularly associated with disease, may represent the causative factor
in the origin of species". - Ivan Wallin
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