Automats

Politicians

A forgotten number of generations of computers have birthed automats. The game of economics has been near-perfected by the contest between automats, leaving independent exchange useless in most places.

Automats are owned, by people who can enforce that ownership. The owners control where their automats’ resources go. The contest of automats is beyond the view of individuals; they are useful to politicians as long as they output what resources they were designed to output.

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