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On shared-labour socialism.

Political theorist Alex Gourevitch talks to us about his critique of post-work thought, and how it presupposes the very labour it seeks to free us from. We start of by distinguishing post-work socialism (e.g. Fully Automated Luxury Communism) from various propositions for a Universal Basic Income, and discuss why these ideas are popular today.

We then dedicate much of the time to debating Gourevitch's alternative proposal for "shared-labour socialism". What counts as necessary labour – and who is going to do it? How has globalisation changed people's perspectives on what necessary labour is? And will we be producing more under socialism?

Part 2 is here: patreon.com/posts/73765804 

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Eli S

Yoooo, Cambridge Massachusetts! Imperial core of the PMC! "You can't automate automation." I mean, you absolutely can. It's just techbro dream-stuff rather than socialist activist dream-stuff.

Richard R

Yeah, automation of automation is already happening, it's just pernicious and awful and stupid--it requires political oversight to not just be outright terrible. (referring here to algorithms spitting out programs daily that used to take programmers months.)