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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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As soon as we created highspeed telecommunications possible across vast distances and that we are making them faster all the time .... making people travel to a work station makes less and less sense.
What does it make in a modern city? Let's make tens of thousands of people wake up at 6am and all travel to work at the exact same time every day. Let's make them all travel simultaneously at roughly the same two hour time slot every morning in the same direction.
Then at the end of the day, let's make them all make the return trip between 4pm and 6pm.
All because we want a captive group of workers to perform menial tasks they could perform in a couple of hours at home but instead they get to work and wander around and waste as much time as possible to justify why they are at work.
The cruelty
Is the point
A busy and tired populace is a kompliant populace.