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Any works/articles/books that debunk the belief (commonly found in Marxism [Marx's work "Fragment on Machines" explicitly states this belief] and anarchism) that machines/automation will lead to post-scarcity? An argument they use is that machines and can allocate resources in a manner leading to post-scarcity, or that the efficiency of machines in production, compared to humans, can lead to post-scarcity.

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