The oil industry will still be needed for lubrication and synthetics.
The insurance industry, well, for insuring everything beyond.
The weapon industry, because, as russia taught us again, if a nation gives up too many of their weapons (like Ukraine gave up their nukes for security assurances by russia, for example), neighbouring nations may attack them.
Concerning insurance, it is my opinion that any system that conceives of insurance as a solution to societal ills is a bad system. The existence of insurance actually increases inequity. (I’m agreeing with you, but this has been on my mind a lot lately since the events in NYC.)
Those things will destroy none of those, though.
The oil industry will still be needed for lubrication and synthetics.
The insurance industry, well, for insuring everything beyond.
The weapon industry, because, as russia taught us again, if a nation gives up too many of their weapons (like Ukraine gave up their nukes for security assurances by russia, for example), neighbouring nations may attack them.
Concerning insurance, it is my opinion that any system that conceives of insurance as a solution to societal ills is a bad system. The existence of insurance actually increases inequity. (I’m agreeing with you, but this has been on my mind a lot lately since the events in NYC.)