I see a lot of talk on Holla Forums about tariffs, usually centered around bringing manufacturing back to the first world. But just as the higher cost of labor after the American Civil War forced industrialization in North America, so too will the higher cost of manufacturing force automation. This is already starting, as robotic manufacturing becomes cheaper and cheaper:
iPhone manufacturer Foxconn is replacing 60,000 workers with robots
>Foxconn is one of the largest electronics manufacturers worldwide and the supplier for Samsung and Apple. The company has recently invested in automated manufacturing by replacing 60,000 workers with robots. Since profits are higher with fewer factory workers, the company’s employees were reduced to 50,000 from 110,000.
Adidas to open robot-led factory in Germany
>Rising production costs in Asia, where Adidas employs around one million workers, and Nike's development of a robot-operated factory has forced the German company to act.
What are the political solutions to this, and automation in general? The service industry could be almost entirely replaced by computer interfaces in less than thirty years, as can pretty much any non-creative job I can think of. So how do we deal with a post-scarcity economy? What are the arguments against the inevitable Marxist idea that every citizen should get an equal share in the companies operating within their borders? Should we just raise corporate tax and then redistribute the money amongst the people? Have basic income, as the Swiss are trying? An expansion of government benefits to provide food, housing, etc?
Also, what will be done about the inevitable reduction in the genetic fitness of your people by removing the wealth and work barrier even among Whites? We'll never get to nigger-tier, and in my opinion the high-status mates will simply switch to being those with creativity (obviously something Whites have in abundance compared with most other races), but it will still be a problem.
Very interested to hear your thoughts on this.