"The truth is that we cannot go on successfully automating our production 
without rethinking our attitudes toward consumption, work, leisure, and the 
distribution of income. Without such efforts of social imagination, recovery 
from the current crisis will simply be a prelude to more shattering calamities 
in the future."

That's the conclusion of a Robert Skidelsky essay in the Guardian.

Full at:  
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/economics-blog/2012/jun/21/capitalism-red-tooth-claw-keynes


This was brought to my attention by a Monbiot article at Monbiot.com.

Gene
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