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A Brief History of Creative Work and PlutonomyThe Emergence of a New Class System

A Brief History of Creative Work and Plutonomy: The Emergence of a New Class System [Let us walk through the story of Noriyasu to see how the new class hierarchy in plutonomy formed with plutocrats at its top. In the new system instead of the oligarchies of bourgeoisies or feudal lords, on top, a new oligarchic control system emerged that made human work completely valueless, superfluous and unessential. For the artificial intelligence (AI) supported systems should keep the synthetic unity by making creative work less valuable and plutonomy more resourceful. As Noriyasu comes from a village in the north Japan of traditional farmer’s background, where the age-old tradition of rice cultivation had been followed with its boring repetitive phases that went on, for year after year, and day after day, as a way of life; nonetheless, almost everyone followed them with reverence and dedication as a living tradition. There prevailed a kind of routine governed existence. But, since 1960s for the newly emerged re-industrializing new world order gave increased opportunities everywhere, especially for the young Japanese of the post war period. The opening up of new opportunities, since 1960s, especially in the big cities made young man like Noriyasu, to follow the trail of many like him, in pursuit of the dream of prosperity and plenty, with a convenient way to escape from the boring repetitive phases of the village life. As a result of this, urban sprawl had emerged making the Tokyo city of today itself with 36 million people, a population equal to that of Canada.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021
ISBN
978-981-15-9262-1
Pages
121 –126
DOI
10.1007/978-981-15-9263-8_19
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Let us walk through the story of Noriyasu to see how the new class hierarchy in plutonomy formed with plutocrats at its top. In the new system instead of the oligarchies of bourgeoisies or feudal lords, on top, a new oligarchic control system emerged that made human work completely valueless, superfluous and unessential. For the artificial intelligence (AI) supported systems should keep the synthetic unity by making creative work less valuable and plutonomy more resourceful. As Noriyasu comes from a village in the north Japan of traditional farmer’s background, where the age-old tradition of rice cultivation had been followed with its boring repetitive phases that went on, for year after year, and day after day, as a way of life; nonetheless, almost everyone followed them with reverence and dedication as a living tradition. There prevailed a kind of routine governed existence. But, since 1960s for the newly emerged re-industrializing new world order gave increased opportunities everywhere, especially for the young Japanese of the post war period. The opening up of new opportunities, since 1960s, especially in the big cities made young man like Noriyasu, to follow the trail of many like him, in pursuit of the dream of prosperity and plenty, with a convenient way to escape from the boring repetitive phases of the village life. As a result of this, urban sprawl had emerged making the Tokyo city of today itself with 36 million people, a population equal to that of Canada.]

Published: Nov 11, 2020

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