Ahmed wrote:If, as you point out, the employment curve tends to zero, it is impossible (in the current system) to reach it, for the reason that it is the source of all capitalization.
In the current system indeed ... but if we consider the gigantic efforts that are being made to "remove" humanity from the equation, it is quite possible to arrive at another system ... without human!
It may seem totally crazy at first glance, but it is a consideration to take seriously.
The giant Amazon plans to build new fully automated warehouses.
Even stronger:
Foxconn wants to replace employees with robots
The Taiwanese group, faced with a wave of suicides in its Chinese factories, will replace, by 2014, 500.000 employees by a million robots.
http://lexpansion.lexpress.fr/high-tech/foxconn-veut-remplacer-des-employes-par-des-robots_1337983.html
It appears after a quick inventory that all sectors are affected ... it lacks only the AI to replace the human in the most complex tasks ...
This is perfectly true, but most of the valuation is now done through living work in the future and therefore not realized to date.
Yes and it is thanks to this belief in the future that the system can continue in the worst!