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RE: The war of the attention economy

in #informationwar6 years ago (edited)

Just a sidenote:

In the old days, one important reason to go to war was that it was expensive to feed an army. Because armies would live off the land, it made economic sense to have one's army to feed off someone else's land. Also, wars were a convenient way for the younger sons of noble families who would not inherit their fathers to gain a fortune of their own or die trying. The so-called honorable life of the nobility of old (in comparison to the banal life of modern middle-class) was to a large degree about things like threatening to kill some poor peasant's children in some foreign country to get them to tell where their last sacks of grain were hidden.

On the topic:

Yes, attention is the new land, or oil. I suppose we still have something going for us. The day when we ordinary people have nothing to sell will see the beginning us us being quarantined and prepared for extermination.

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The so-called honorable life of the nobility of old (in comparison to the banal life of modern middle-class) was to a large degree about things like threatening to kill some poor peasant's children in some foreign country to get them to tell where their last sacks of grain are hidden.

Strange world we have created.

Yes, attention is the new land, or oil. I suppose we still have something going for us. The day when we ordinary people have nothing to sell will see the beginning us us being quarantined and prepared for extermination.

There is a point where the cost of us is higher than the benefits of keeping us and then the crush from bottom to top really happens.

The only way out of this is ownership. The old power pyramid must follow the dinosaurs. Decentralize everything.

I agree with that. Impossible or not, the current path (for the majority) is not going to end well for anybody.