There was, however, a rough consensus reached by the 1970s between the Frankfurt School (Marcuse/Habermas) and the Trilateral Commission (Crozier Huntington and Watanuki) that permanent full-employment was not auspicious for the stability of class rule.

The Sandwichman

Autoplectic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have no idea what a permantly full
employment polity would be like, nor how long it would be sustainable
given the unintended consequences of different intentions and
expectations about what people want and how they would attempt to
achieve them, especially if others attempt to preclude them from
realizing their goals.


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