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== What does this mean for people and society? == | == What does this mean for people and society? == | ||
− | It means all the things that should happen, can happen. Not only providing everyone with the basic necessities for a decent life but giving maximum opportunity for people and societies to live and prosper how they might like to. Ultimately giving equal opportunity to all. | + | It means all the things that should happen, can happen; of course this is not the same as ''will'' happen, but makes it more probable. Not only providing everyone with the basic necessities for a decent life but giving maximum opportunity for people and societies to live and prosper how they might like to. Ultimately giving equal opportunity to all. |
This means different things to different people. For some it enables a life enhanced by advanced technology and for others it means almost the exact opposite - having a more basic rural life perhaps with a smallholding - more in touch with nature and older ways of living. But they can live their life without worrying about a bad year in terms of yield from the land or medical care because of the advanced infrastructure in the background that they can call upon to provide if needed. | This means different things to different people. For some it enables a life enhanced by advanced technology and for others it means almost the exact opposite - having a more basic rural life perhaps with a smallholding - more in touch with nature and older ways of living. But they can live their life without worrying about a bad year in terms of yield from the land or medical care because of the advanced infrastructure in the background that they can call upon to provide if needed. |
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