Technological change is an accelerant and acts on the social ills like pouring gasoline on a fire
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- quote: - Technological change is an accelerant and acts on the social ills like pouring gasoline on a fire
 
- author: Sowe Boyd- consulting futurist on technological evolution and the future of work
 
- paraphrase- In an uncontrolled hyper-capitalist society, - the explosion in technologies over the past 30 years has only- widened inequality,
- concentrated wealth and
- led to greater social division.
 
- And it is speeding up with the rise of artificial intelligence, - which like globalization has destabilized Western industrial economies while admittedly pulling hundreds of millions elsewhere out of poverty.
 
 
- the explosion in technologies over the past 30 years has only
- And the boiling exhaust of this set of forces is pushing the planet into a climate catastrophe. -The world is as unready for hundreds of millions of climate refugees as it was for the plague.
- However, some variant of social media will likely form the context for the rise of a global movement to stop the madness- which I call the Human Spring
 
- which will be more like - Occupy or
- the Yellow Vests
 
- than traditional politics.
- I anticipate a grassroots movement - characterized by - general strikes,
- political action,
- protest and
- widespread disruption of the economy
 
- that will confront the economic and political system of the West.
 
- characterized by 
- Lead by the young, 
ultimately this will lead to large-scale political reforms, such as - universal health care,
- direct democracy,
- a new set of rights for individuals and
- a large set of checks on the power of - corporations and
- political parties.
 
 
- For example, - eliminating corporate contributions to political campaigns,
- countering monopolies and
- effectively accounting for economic externalities, like carbon.
 
 
- In an uncontrolled hyper-capitalist society,