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It has been promised for decades but the technology and culture to enable a true era of abundance could finally free people from working in jobs they have no particular interest in except for the wage that it gives. People would be free to pursue their interests and allow more time to be with the people who are important to them. Among other things like personal happiness, this is vital in restoring genuine communities and all the richness and support that gives to those living within it.
 
It has been promised for decades but the technology and culture to enable a true era of abundance could finally free people from working in jobs they have no particular interest in except for the wage that it gives. People would be free to pursue their interests and allow more time to be with the people who are important to them. Among other things like personal happiness, this is vital in restoring genuine communities and all the richness and support that gives to those living within it.
  
This picture may sound rather idealistic, but the enabling technologies and frameworks that might enable this to happen need to be understood in order for this to make any sense...
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This notion may sound rather idealistic, but the enabling technologies and framework that make it possible need to be properly understood in order for this to make any sense...
  
 
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Revision as of 12:45, 10 July 2007

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The post-scarcity age is an anticipated era where advanced automated technology combined with efficient use of natural resources and effective co-operation can create a great abundance of the material items, goods and services required by a global population. And with constantly evolving processes, this could be achieved with ever diminishing harm to the environment.

In a world of effectively unlimited abundance and technical sophistication, people should not have to die or suffer unnecessarily due to a lack of basic necessities like food, clean water and medicine which is still the case in many parts of the world; and humanity can undertake projects that were previously impossible or extremely difficult.

Additionally society may also loose its preoccupation with material possessions meaning it could become a post-materialistic era also. This is hard to see while sitting in the middle of the current consumer culture and is a debatable point, but even if people's taste for goods does not subside, old goods in the future should easily and efficiently be recycled into new.

It has been promised for decades but the technology and culture to enable a true era of abundance could finally free people from working in jobs they have no particular interest in except for the wage that it gives. People would be free to pursue their interests and allow more time to be with the people who are important to them. Among other things like personal happiness, this is vital in restoring genuine communities and all the richness and support that gives to those living within it.

This notion may sound rather idealistic, but the enabling technologies and framework that make it possible need to be properly understood in order for this to make any sense...

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