How would you organize society when in a few decades millions of workers will be permanently idled by quantum computing, artificial intelligence and high-speed wireless communication?
No, Roe v. Wade was the proverbial "half a loaf" because abortion should never been illegal. Women were controlled by men when they made abortion illegal in the first place. There is absolutely nothing in the Constitution about abortion, unborn children...
~ Unfortunately I believe those who need the money most would likely make more children — not have abortions. Even in Canada ...
I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of the Constitution. We have limited government and the essence of the Constitution is circumscribing government while outlining how it is to operate. If government can invent rights for the fetus, what would prevent government from sacrificing pregnant women on behalf of "unborn children?"
Based on what? Changing technology will make training and supervising workers more expensive than automating many jobs even if workers are unpaid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computing https://semiengineering.com/the-great-quantum-computing-race/ https://research.aimultiple.com/quantum-ai/amp/
Be my guest. Remember what I wrote: "Artificial intelligence already exists and quantum computing is on the way." We need to begin a societal discussion on how we might approach a future when millions of workers will be superfluous. The connection between work and individual initiative has been at the heart of how our society operates for longer than we've been a nation.
The wikipedia entry that you put the link to says that some doubt that quantum computing will ever be viable.
What I very much like about this is that it is oriented to understanding why women choose abortion and working to find solutions. The US direction of laws against women just ignores the roots of the issue, as if all women are alike in all dimensions - which we KNOW is absolutely false. The result is a complete lack of interest in what women face plus laws that totally ignore realities.