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*The Marginal Revolution: Rise and Decline, and the Pending AI Revolution*

Technology
United States
Started March 26, 2026

This article explores the evolution of the Marginal Revolution in economics, its impact on modern thought, and how the impending AI revolution may reshape economic theories and practices.

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
The rise of AI poses a serious threat to job security, particularly in lower-skilled industries, exacerbating inequality.
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The rapid development of AI could outpace our ethical frameworks, leading to harmful societal impacts that we are ill-prepared to address.
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Investing in AI technology is crucial for maintaining competitive advantage in the global economy, especially for developed nations.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
The AI revolution will significantly enhance productivity and innovation across multiple sectors, leading to economic growth.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
While AI offers potential benefits, we must approach its integration cautiously to avoid unintended social consequences.
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