Post-Labor Economic System
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A Post-Labor Economic System is an economic system that operates with post-labor minimal human labor through post-labor automated production.
- AKA: Labor-Light Economic System, Automated Economic System, Post-Employment Economic System, Robot Economic System.
- Context:
- It can typically produce Post-Labor Economic Goods through post-labor automated systems.
- It can typically eliminate Post-Labor Human Employment as post-labor economic necessity.
- It can typically distribute Post-Labor Economic Value without post-labor wage mechanisms.
- It can typically maintain Post-Labor Production Levels through post-labor robotic workforces.
- It can typically organize Post-Labor Economic Activity via post-labor AI coordination.
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- It can often require Post-Labor Distribution Mechanisms like post-labor basic income.
- It can often transform Post-Labor Social Structures beyond post-labor work-based identity.
- It can often challenge Post-Labor Property Rights of post-labor production means.
- It can often necessitate Post-Labor Governance Systems for post-labor resource allocation.
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- It can range from being a Partial Post-Labor Economic System to being a Complete Post-Labor Economic System, depending on its post-labor automation level.
- It can range from being a Market-Based Post-Labor Economic System to being a Planned Post-Labor Economic System, depending on its post-labor coordination mechanism.
- It can range from being a Transitional Post-Labor Economic System to being a Mature Post-Labor Economic System, depending on its post-labor development stage.
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- It can emerge from Technological Labor Replacement Processes reaching post-labor critical mass.
- It can create Economic Super-Abundance States through post-labor productivity levels.
- It can result from Human Labor Obsolescence States becoming post-labor widespread.
- It can follow Technology Disruption Patterns in post-labor economic evolution.
- It can utilize Humanoid Robot Labor Systems as post-labor primary workforces.
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- Example(s):
- Theoretical Post-Labor Economic Systems, such as:
- Sectoral Post-Labor Economic Systems, such as:
- Fictional Post-Labor Economic Systems, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Labor-Intensive Economic System, which relies on human workers for production.
- Industrial Economic System, which employs mass human workforces.
- Service Economic System, which depends on human service providers.
- See: Economic System, Post-Scarcity Economy, Automated Production, Technological Labor Replacement Process, Human Labor Obsolescence State, Economic Super-Abundance State.