• SCB@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Weird that you’d want economic conditions that don’t contribute to new tech rather than economic conditions that do contribute to new tech, then.

    Also I’m not your friend.

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      2 years ago

      Source? Do people just not go to school or have ambitions to improve the world, simply because their basic needs are met? You think no one dreams of tech in communism? That a social order based on cooperation and mutual aid would not engender exactly that?

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        2 years ago

        A source on socialism having less incentive to fund new technologies and more barriers in the way of such progress?

        It’s called “economic incentives” and you are more than capable of giving it a Google.

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          I tried to find a scholarly article titled “economic incentives” that proves that socialism doesn’t heavily invest in technology, but found none. I ended up discovering great leaps in technology in the USSR and China, though.

          Also, those economic incentives are driving climate change. I googled it and found that capitalist states pay fucking billions into fossil fuels.