Such a society depends on
the willingness of large numbers of people to undertake tedious and unrewarding work at low pay and in very poor conditions.
Not exact matches
The de-incentivising effect
of choice overload may mean that
people deciding between very
large numbers of online options often lose their
willingness to make a choice.
This isn't because
of intolerance toward debate as much as the
large number of people who criticize the science, or even declare conspiracies and fraud, with an apparent
willingness to mislead or ignorance
of the subject.