One wonders if Europe's political parties will not also re-consider their rhetorical options, in light of this terrible incident involving a robot crushing a young human (fellow) employee to death at a Volkswagen plant at Baunatal near Frankfurt.
Will this death alter the right wing ( and sometimes left wing) political blame game?
Causing politicians to shift from blaming migrant workers for all their society's woes, to laying a little anger on non-human machinery brought in to replace humans ?
Etc...
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Robot kills human - German police ponder charges while ambitious politicians consider options....
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- Michael Marshall
- Nova Scotia
- Histories of WWII all start with the presumption that it was a war raged between humans and human ideologies, with Nature’s climate and geography as side issues easily surmounted.My blog, on the contrary will only accept that it was conflict between humans and their ideology that STARTED the war but that it was the barriers thrown up by Mother Nature (geography & climate) that turned it into a war that lasted between 6 to 15 years and expanded to thoroughly involve all the world’s oceans and continents. High Modernity may have started the war convinced that Nature had been conquered and was about to be soon replaced by human Synthetic Autarky and that only human Tiger tanks and human Typhoon planes were to be feared. But by the end, more and more people had lost their naive faith in Scientism and were beginning to accept that humanity was thoroughly entangled with both the Nature of plants, animals & microbes as well as the Nature of so called “lesser” humanity. By 1965, the world was definitely entering the Age of Entanglement. Billions still believed - at least in part -with the promises of High Modernity but intellectually & emotionally, it was no longer dominant...
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