Robotics at work on a Telsa car in California. April 23, 2013. (EPA) This is the weekly roundup of The WorldPost , of which Nathan Gardels is the editor in chief.
Having slowly recovered from the great recession a decade ago, the global economy is finally back on the growth track — including in the United States, as the American president characteristically trumpeted in his State of the Union speech this week.
The coming peril resides in the promise of this good news. As unemployment falls and puts pressure on wages to rise in the age of digital capitalism, automation […]
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