Is this possible?
>in a post industrial society, the companies outsource jobs
>the country's population is left unemployed as manufacturing is transferred to the third world
>as a result, the post industrial country now has not a consuming market - the people can't buy, as they are unemployed
>slowly, the economy crashes, and the third world emerges as the true economy
How to advert this?
I was thinking about 100% robotized production.
Robots would produce everything, from rice to cars.
Everyone would "own" a robot - one of the robots in the production line - , and the money made by that robot would belong to its owner.
The citizen's job would be to look after that robot. Ensure its maintenance, management, etc.
Should the production efficiency and the ukeep of this fully mechanized economy be good enough, then it would become possible for the first world countries industries to be at full power again.
They would, like in the 19th century, have monopoly on world industry, and export everything they have to the third world.
I think this is the only way to fight post industrialization without going full EU mode (import immigrant cheap labor in massive numbers).
Discuss.
>>1411984
> "Everyone would 'own' one robot
Thats not how the world works. Why should the person(s) making the robots give away free robots to unemployed poor people so they can be rich? And I guess everyone just magically knows how to maintain these robots that everyone got for free?
>>1411984
Are you like 16 years old? The stuff you are saying makes no sense.
>>1411998
>Why should the person(s) making the robots give away free robots to unemployed poor people so they can be rich?
It would be a state enforced measure.
>And I guess everyone just magically knows how to maintain these robots that everyone got for free?
Schooling.
Consider the following: we could increase daily school time by just one hour everyday. The extra hour would be teaching on how to operate those machines. If there are five of those lessons a week during your three years of higschool, or maybe even gym, then maybe...
>>1412003
And why is that?
>>1411984
>Everyone would "own" a robot - one of the robots in the production line - , and the money made by that robot would belong to its owner.
The citizen's job would be to look after that robot. Ensure its maintenance, management, etc.
Lol if it ever goes RoboSocialism way, you'll just have a share to the part of the nations productions, you won't actually own robots you send off to work LOL.
Kys
>>1411984
we can do something like the hunger games and use countries in asia, mexico, etc as districts