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1. devchi+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-03-31 14:52:15
I've read both The Jungle and Nickel and Dimed, but not Atlas Shrugged. To this day I have never hired anyone to clean my house or fetch and carry for me, it's a direct influence of that book. One day when I'm old and infirm, maybe. On my last 20-ish visits to Wholefoods, I saw more and more gig shoppers. In the beginning I didn't think much of it, but as the number of gig shoppers approach regular shoppers, I have become convinced that we are living in Brave New World, there's a whole class of people who we will never come in contact with, other than through these arms-length service exchange. I hazard to think that this stratification of tasks will shape us, shape me in how I think of my place in the world. And this is the stuff I do see, I hate to think what I'm blind to.

Is our world now more like 1984 or Brave New World?

https://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/brave-new-world-v...

Edited: I've just re-watched that Intelligence Squared debate and, my God, it is bang on and more relevant now than ever!

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2. jfenge+i4[view] [source] 2020-03-31 15:18:29
>>devchi+(OP)
Those gig shoppers are having a moment right now, and I hope people (especially people like us) are listening. They work hard; hard enough to merit a living wage. There are lots of ways to accomplish that, with different merits, but it is more apparent now than ever that they're literally risking their lives and deserve better than "I'm sorry your job shut down but you haven't earned enough to eat while carrying me my food."

Rand gave us a picture of a just world where everybody earned what they got, and where misfortune was your own fault. The Invisible Hand self-corrects. It's easy to support that when you come in the top 1% of the world and therefore must have earned it, and conversely everybody else didn't.

At the very least, if one is sending a gig shopper to Whole Foods... tip like crazy. (Or don't break the strike at all.)

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