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Australian Renaissance Party

A necessary political movement

Inequality & Winner-Take-All

The Core Concept: Digital markets naturally tend toward monopoly. Without intervention, automation concentrates wealth in the hands of those who own the machines, leaving the rest of society to fight for a shrinking share of labour income.

The Ownership Gap

As substitution progresses, the only economic classification that reliably provides earnings is ownership of productive assets (land, raw materials, and capital goods). If you don't own the robots, you are competing with them.

Winner-Take-All Dynamics

In the industrial age, being the 2nd best car manufacturer was still a good business. In the digital age, being the 2nd best search engine is a failure. Scale effects create "winner-take-all" markets where one or two players dominate globally.

This concentrates wealth geographically (in Silicon Valley or Shenzhen) and economically, leaving regions like Australia as mere consumers.

The Transition Risk

The destination—a world of plenty where machines do the work—is appealing. But the journey there is fraught with danger:

"Getting to this future is fraught with the catastrophic risks of industrial disruption, financial depression and social division." — Senate Submission 84

Our policy platform is designed to act as the bridge across this chasm, ensuring social cohesion remains intact.