- The Automated Society
In a diagram from the book "The Automated Society", [ Bloomfield, Masse, "The Automated Society", Masefield Books, 1995. ] Bloomfield defines the history of man beginning over two million years ago and ending over a hundred thousand years in the future. The diagram is base on biological
punctuated equilibrium and a parallelcultural evolution . The predictions of thefuture follow what has happened in the past.The diagram of
history showsmankind having long periods of stability interrupted with short periods of transition. Mankind is currently experiencing one of those short periods of transition. Mankind is changing from a stable agricultural period going through a transitionalindustrial society leading to a stable automated period.Productivity is the key to the transition; when it is impossible to increase productivity, mankind will have arrived at the automated society.Before mankind enters the automated society, we will suffer from two near term trends. One trend is the relentlessly increasing number of human beings. The second is the relentlessly decreasing number of jobs. Jobs will be eliminated by substituting men with machines. An example of this is agriculture where once in the peasant society there were ninety percent of the people working as farmers. With the introduction of tractors, only three percent of Americans work on the farm.
Once the problems of the lack of jobs, increased
pollution and fewer natural resources are solved and the food factory put in operation, there should be a reconciliation of man toautomation . In the automated society, men will live in affluence along with a total control ofpopulation . The one place where man will have an unlimited future will be in space.Space can provide for an unlimited increase in population and potentially the introduction of new human biological species.See also
Automation Productivity Punctuated Equilibrium Sociocultural Evolution References
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