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The Post-Industrial Era

Understanding the Transition to a New Socio-Economic Order

The Post-Industrial Era

We stand today on the threshold of a major transition from one socio-economic order to another... the post-industrial era.

Understanding the Transition

When people frequently repeat the phrase "post-industrial era," they rarely consider what it means. The post-industrial era signifies, first and foremost, the disappearance of the consumer economy, consumerism, and commodity production.

The New Economic Reality

The transfer of masses of in-demand workers to a non-commodity economy and their integration into the consumption economy. This consumption will be non-cash. It will be based on the ratings and performance of workers, and these workers' activities will be subject to not only economic but also non-economic coercion, unlike in the capitalist past.

Critical Insight: In its type it will approach the feudal, and in many aspects even slave-owning status of workers.

The Human Cost

Many people will simply be unnecessary... as living beings, as an economic burden. THEY WILL BE REDUNDANT!

And most likely, war will be declared against them. There will be diseases, famine, civil wars, as a result of which a very high percentage of people living today and their descendants will disappear.

A Call for Awareness

This project seeks to illuminate the profound transformations occurring in our socio-economic structures and their implications for humanity's future.

Understanding these changes is the first step toward navigating the challenges ahead.

Analysis by

Marin Angel Lazarov