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<p>[QUOTE="TallJoe, post: 12275138, member: 180515"]The inconsistency is implied by the tone of your post resonating something imminent and undesirable, and then asking the question for which there is only one obvious answer - automation and more evident disposal of human labor is the consequence of technological developments finding utility in our daily lives. It is beyond any doubt, that this consequence is dictated by the free market paradigm where there so no room for any humanistic sentiments.</p><p><br /></p><p>A few months ago, in another discussion regarding putting certain aspects of brokers' behavior under control, you expressed your objections as to how that control would stand against the free market philosophy - which, if I remember correctly- you described as the ultimate resultant force that the free World should adhere to as the only way to find fairness. In order to dispel your concerns about automation, the fruits of which are - among many others - McDonald's touchscreen ordering pads or app-based brokering tools that a lot of brokers implement in their business models, you'd have to hinder the free market processes leading to this development. And...to even have concerns or objections about implementing automation goes against the very belief that every aspect of our life should be reliant on the free market dictate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallJoe, post: 12275138, member: 180515"]The inconsistency is implied by the tone of your post resonating something imminent and undesirable, and then asking the question for which there is only one obvious answer - automation and more evident disposal of human labor is the consequence of technological developments finding utility in our daily lives. It is beyond any doubt, that this consequence is dictated by the free market paradigm where there so no room for any humanistic sentiments. A few months ago, in another discussion regarding putting certain aspects of brokers' behavior under control, you expressed your objections as to how that control would stand against the free market philosophy - which, if I remember correctly- you described as the ultimate resultant force that the free World should adhere to as the only way to find fairness. In order to dispel your concerns about automation, the fruits of which are - among many others - McDonald's touchscreen ordering pads or app-based brokering tools that a lot of brokers implement in their business models, you'd have to hinder the free market processes leading to this development. And...to even have concerns or objections about implementing automation goes against the very belief that every aspect of our life should be reliant on the free market dictate.[/QUOTE]
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