Difference between revisions of "Post-scarcity"
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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. Potentially enabling equal opportunities 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. Potentially enabling equal opportunities 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 - | + | This means different things to different people. For some it enables a life enhanced by advanced technology, able to do new thigs they have never been able to before, and for others it means almost the exact opposite - allowing them to lead a more basic rural life perhaps with a smallholding, more in touch with nature and older ways of living. But they can they can do this 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 if required. |
It means we can have enough time to think about the really important things and do them properly. | It means we can have enough time to think about the really important things and do them properly. | ||
People will not have to suffer drudgery during the best years of their lives. Unfortunately a large proportion of people today in both white and blue collar jobs would really rather be doing something else other what they are emplyed to do all day. They feel perhaps that what they are doing is not directly relevant to their lives, they are simply a cog with little control in a larger machine. | People will not have to suffer drudgery during the best years of their lives. Unfortunately a large proportion of people today in both white and blue collar jobs would really rather be doing something else other what they are emplyed to do all day. They feel perhaps that what they are doing is not directly relevant to their lives, they are simply a cog with little control in a larger machine. | ||
− | They have to do it to afford food, shelter and some spending money. A post-scarcity society enables them to have the time and space to work on things that are important to them, and to learn the skills needed to reach their goals and | + | They have to do it to afford food, shelter and some spending money. A post-scarcity society enables them to have the time and space to work on things that are important to them, and to learn the skills needed to reach their goals and have room to be more creative. |
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+ | One scarce resource today for people is time. In a post-scarce culture, not having to spend the best part of the day and the best part of their lives doing something they would perhaps not otherwise want to do, also frees people up to spend more time with each other - something that is vital for a proper community. | ||
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