The number of vacant houses in Japan has surged to a record high of nine million – more than enough for each person in New York City – as the east Asian country continues to struggle with its ever-declining population.
Maybe I’m wrong but this seems a bit overly reductive? Capitalist or Socialist: if your workforce is aging out and there aren’t people to replace their roles and automation hasn’t got it handled yet that’s probably still an issue you need to address…although I agree socialism is much much better equipped to do so on account of planned economy if nothing else.
Yeah it’s not bad but it is a problem, in the same sense that any social, economic, environmental, whatever change is a problem that needs to be adapted to. Planned proletarian economies are just the ones best suited to meet these problems head on instead of weathering, externalizing, profiting from, or collapsing because of them.
Maybe I’m wrong but this seems a bit overly reductive? Capitalist or Socialist: if your workforce is aging out and there aren’t people to replace their roles and automation hasn’t got it handled yet that’s probably still an issue you need to address…although I agree socialism is much much better equipped to do so on account of planned economy if nothing else.
Yeah it’s not bad but it is a problem, in the same sense that any social, economic, environmental, whatever change is a problem that needs to be adapted to. Planned proletarian economies are just the ones best suited to meet these problems head on instead of weathering, externalizing, profiting from, or collapsing because of them.