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Originally Posted by jammies
Less engagement with hopeless libertarians, more plotting around seizing the means of production. Or, perhaps, in a post-industrial economy we should be seizing the means of service, like taking over the nearest Wendy's and bringing the Baconator to the People.
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It might be by accident, but I think this is pretty insightful.
Does the means of production in many ways become mostly human capital? The capital requires to create new software is so nominal that it isn't really a barrier. But the human capital required is significant.
From an investor point of view, investing in human capital (maybe your own or your childrens) might be wiser than financial assets - quite a bit harder to seize to pay for all this.