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The '''post-scarcity age''' is an anticipated period where due to [[Closed-loop automation|advanced automated technology]], efficient use of [[Fundamental resources|natural resources]] and [[Open collaborative design|co-operation]] there will be a great abundance of the material items, goods and services that a global population needs, achieved with a minimal impact to the environment.
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The '''post-scarcity age''' is an anticipated period where due to [[Closed-loop automation|advanced automated technology]], efficient use of [[Fundamental resources|natural resources]] and [[Open collaborative design|co-operation]] there will be a great abundance of the material items, goods and services that a global population needs, achieved with minimal harm to the environment.
  
It is likely that people who are used to an environment of great abundance will not be as obsessed with material possessions as most people in developed nations seem to be today - so it should be a post-materialist era too. It is hard to see that though while sat in the middle of the current consumer culture. This is a debatable point and not everyone might agree, but even if people's taste for goods didn't subside, old goods will easily and efficiently be able to be recycled into new. {{more|Post-scarcity age}}
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It is likely that people who are used to a society of great abundance will not be as obsessed with material possessions as most people in developed nations seem to be today, so it should be a post-materialist era too. It is hard to see that while sitting in the middle of the current consumer culture. This is a debatable point and not everyone might agree, but even if people's taste for goods didn't subside, old goods will easily and efficiently be recycled into new.
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It has been promised for decades but people in post-scarcity culture could finally free from working in jobs they have no particular interest in doing except for the wage that it gives. People could be free to pursue what interests them and allow more time to be with the people who are important to them. This is vital in restoring genuine communities and all the richness and support that gives to those living within it. Free to learn and free to teach others.
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The post-scarcity age is an anticipated period where due to advanced automated technology, efficient use of natural resources and co-operation there will be a great abundance of the material items, goods and services that a global population needs, achieved with minimal harm to the environment.

It is likely that people who are used to a society of great abundance will not be as obsessed with material possessions as most people in developed nations seem to be today, so it should be a post-materialist era too. It is hard to see that while sitting in the middle of the current consumer culture. This is a debatable point and not everyone might agree, but even if people's taste for goods didn't subside, old goods will easily and efficiently be recycled into new.

It has been promised for decades but people in post-scarcity culture could finally free from working in jobs they have no particular interest in doing except for the wage that it gives. People could be free to pursue what interests them and allow more time to be with the people who are important to them. This is vital in restoring genuine communities and all the richness and support that gives to those living within it. Free to learn and free to teach others. 35px-More_large.png

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