> But nothing wrong with losing the cashiers and bagboys > of the nation. They can't be relocated to Indonesia. > > Ken.
I have nothing against the "emancipation" of humans from mundane tasks Ken but the fact that the cashiers and bagboys of the nation can't be relocated to Indonesia is a problem, is it not? How will they survive in a society which is not willing to offer them an alternative? It would have been a perfect solution if they somehow found employment in biochemistry or solid state physics or suddenly start working as brain surgeons but what will they do if this does not happen? Maybe they will become the members of the communist class Melvin is talking about. Who knows? Sabri