I have *never* heard anyone say "I love bussing tables so much, I would do it even if they didn't pay me."
Well, I will dig up the link later. Morlock, thats from LOTR?It seems to me that every Utopian society has Morlocks lurking under the surface.
Well, I will dig up the link later. Morlock, thats from LOTR?It seems to me that every Utopian society has Morlocks lurking under the surface.
I think that the point was:
If there is no money, then you need to get *some* job just to buy food etc., then why take a job doing something unpleasant and uninteresting when remaining unemployed is an equally viable option?
Which sorta touches on the subject of slave labor -- if you believe that the EMHs, like Data, are sentient. But even if the EMHs do all the menial labor, then someone has to at least do maintenance on them, or program them, or oversee them, or construct the holo-emitters that allow them to operate... who's gonna want to do that in paradise?
In the Star Trek future, people actually want to earn their keep, and no one would just take advantage of the technology to lay around and do nothing, because they all want to "better themselves."
I think the point is that not only our technology and political system evolves, but our basic nature does as well.
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Which sorta touches on the subject of slave labor -- if you believe that the EMHs, like Data, are sentient. But even if the EMHs do all the menial labor, then someone has to at least do maintenance on them, or program them, or oversee them, or construct the holo-emitters that allow them to operate... who's gonna want to do that in paradise?
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The NCO's from the enlisted ranks. They are the ones who usually "volunteer."
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