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Have we gone all gone completely mad?
One of the major components lacking in our society these days is true persona - in the latin sense. I keep reading, and am constantly saddened by the hype that somehow all of this automatic "people farming" is somehow going to reap dividends.. I profer that there are no social dividends to be reaped by this egoistic and unenterprising kerfuffle. How many 'tech bubbles' do we need before we understand that human dignity is the engine of true economic growth.. not human slavery.
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