- 11 Jul 2004 05:06
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Tomorrow, he was longing for tomorrow, whereas everything in him ought to reject it. That revolt of the flesh is the absurd.
(The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus)
Perhaps I've seen too many Sci-Fi movies, don't know enough about Technocracy, or have read too many books.
However, whilst I agree with the majority of things said by the Technocrats here at PoFo, there is one thing that is always bothering me:
If we leave all of the work to the machines, won't they rebel?
I know it sounds very Matrix-esque, but is it possible? Do I have everything about Technocracy wrong?
I'm really curious about this.
However, whilst I agree with the majority of things said by the Technocrats here at PoFo, there is one thing that is always bothering me:
If we leave all of the work to the machines, won't they rebel?
I know it sounds very Matrix-esque, but is it possible? Do I have everything about Technocracy wrong?
I'm really curious about this.
Tomorrow, he was longing for tomorrow, whereas everything in him ought to reject it. That revolt of the flesh is the absurd.
(The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus)