by Tyler M | Jan 23, 2026 | Post Labor Economics
The Pattern for Entry Level Workers “No Jobs”, “No Work” Bottom line: The evidence from 2023–2025 does not falsify the post-labor thesis—but it narrows it. AI complementarity exists, but it is unevenly distributed, weakly transmitted to wages,...
by Tyler M | Jan 16, 2026 | Post Labor Economics
Falsification Conditions for the Post-Labor Thesis Wage Share Reversal, Policy Capacity, and What Would Prove Me Wrong If the post-labor thesis is correct, labor’s declining share of national income is not a temporary artifact of cycles, measurement error, or policy...
by Tyler M | Jan 9, 2026 | Post Labor Economics
Does the Post Labor Narrative Still Hold? If the post-labor thesis is wrong, it will not fail quietly. It will fail by leaving a generation over-prepared for jobs that no longer exist—and under-prepared for the ones that do. Last year, I set out to map the structural...
by Tyler M | Jan 2, 2026 | Post Labor Economics
From Static Distribution to Homeostatic Social Control Consider the concept of resource allocation. By Tyler Maddox Executive Abstract Current state distribution models—welfare, UBI, energy subsidies—operate as open-loop systems: policy is set, resources are...
by Tyler M | Dec 26, 2025 | AI
“What is Truth?” -Pontius Pilate From the outside, it looks like intelligence is being democratized. Underneath, the cost of producing plausible meaning is collapsing, while the cost of maintaining contact with reality is rising. The risk is not just bad...