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The article discusses Germany's ongoing debate over pension security, criticizing past policies that tied pensions to birth rates and employment numbers. It highlights how demographic changes and technological advancements like AI and robotics challenge traditional models of funding retirement. The author argues that relying on younger generations to fund retirees through work and childbearing is outdated, especially as automation reduces jobs and high living costs deter people from having children. The article mentions current efforts by the government to include previously exempt groups such as civil servants in pension contributions but notes these measures are insufficient. It references historical reforms, including the 1957 pension reform under Adenauer, and suggests that new approaches, such as taxing machines or wealth creation, could provide more sustainable solutions.

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La jubilación garantizada: ¡Tribute a las máquinas!

The article discusses Germany's ongoing debate over pension security, criticizing past policies that tied pensions to birth rates and employment numbers. It highlights how demographic changes and technological advancements like AI and robotics challenge traditional models of funding retirement. The author argues that relying on younger generations to fund retirees through work and childbearing is outdated, especially as automation reduces jobs and high living costs deter people from having children. The article mentions current efforts by the government to include previously exempt groups such as civil servants in pension contributions but notes these measures are insufficient. It references historical reforms, including the 1957 pension reform under Adenauer, and suggests that new approaches, such as taxing machines or wealth creation, could provide more sustainable solutions.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article critiques existing pension policies as outdated and inequitable, emphasizing systemic issues like automation, inequality, and reliance on unsustainable demographic trends. It advocates for progressive reforms such as taxing machines or wealth creation rather than placing burdens on young

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