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The approach distinguishes itself from Marxist or socialist ideologies, emphasizing preservation of private property and market signals rather than their abolition.
Unlike Marxism, which calls for scrapping money and private property, post-labor economics advocates for expanding ownership—not eliminating it.
Resource-based economies and Venus projects are dismissed as science fiction, lacking economic viability.
It critiques centralized command economies as authoritarian and stifling of price signals, contrasting this with decentralized decision-making.
The Fallacy of Employment-Driven Prosperity
The widely-held belief that technology always generates jobs is debunked. Historical data shows that: