How does the discussion of “Luddites,” “Marx,” and “John Maynard Keynes” in paragraph 21 contribute to the development of the ideas presented in the interview?
A
It strengthens McAfee’s argument by showing that many intellectuals throughout history agree with him.
B
It shows that advances in technology have always been welcomed as a way to improve the careers of all members of society.
C
It proves that McAfee’s argument does not consider the long history of technological advances that easily fit into the economy.
D
It strengthens McAfees’ argument by showing that even though he is familiar with the history of this debate, he has reasons to stand firm in his position.