Revolution against what? Should we act NOW to take out all the plausibly psychotic plutocrats, well before they can arm themselves?
Or do we wait until they actually create an army of armed drones? Of course, by then it'd be too late.
Or do we choose a time frame that's in-between, trusting that the politicians and the courts and the police departments will pass and enforce laws to protect us before the plutos can amass power via fully automated factories -- laws that will never actually come to pass, since plutocrat-interests-and-their-minions already own the current system?
Nah. We frogs will boil LONG before revolution is a viable option.
> before the plutos can amass power via fully automated factories
Fun science fiction but this idea that the rich could develop an entire self sustaining infrastructure to protect themselves from any leverage from the working class is completely infeasible.
Let's day a full automatic drone factory was built. Factories don't make their own tools and general parts, they don't mold their own screws and bolts, no, they source those. Even if they could, they'd need raw materials. So they'd need completely automated mines. Those mines would be on land that they'd own, but they'd have to physically defend it. So the scenario you're proposing is: fully automated mining, with fully automated defense measures, delivering raw materials to some fully automated smelter (all travel routes automatically defended against sabotage), this all to feed a factory that would churn out defense robots. It's completely circular and silly.
They don't need to do any of that. They'll just use AI analysis combined with mass surveillance to identify and crush any organized dissent before it can form into anything close to a threat. A very small group of goons is all that is required.
All that may be true in the large open democracies, but it's already false in Russia, China, North Korea, Vietnam, and beyond... and based on the current propaganda-driven trends of mindless angst driving most democracies today, you could live most anywhere else and see a similar outcome in just a decade or two.
So in the next 20 years, which do you think will happen first: dictatorship by plutocrats elected to office, or by plutocrats who overthrow elections after they lose?
Sure but I was responding specifically to a scenario proposing that rich people would develop fully automated factories thereby cutting out their reliance on workers. Getting even halfway there still leaves plenty of room for revolution, I'm just responding to the 100% automated scenario as being unrealistic.