Counterpoint, we don’t need a society that requires universities to churn out graduates who need jobs. That’s it, we have everything we need as a society already, and we are well past the post-scarcity part, but someone always wants a bigger boat.
We’ll all do what we need to in order to get food, shelter, and all the basics. But we are past the point of needing a 40 hour work week, and putting people into menial positions just so they can get a paycheck.
Counterpoint, we don’t need a society that requires universities to churn out graduates who need jobs. That’s it, we have everything we need as a society already, and we are well past the post-scarcity part, but someone always wants a bigger boat.
We’ll all do what we need to in order to get food, shelter, and all the basics. But we are past the point of needing a 40 hour work week, and putting people into menial positions just so they can get a paycheck.
You might as well say people shouldn’t have children.
What about my response gives you the impression that I think people shouldn’t procreate?