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Marxism with robots...

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Or not? A resource-based economy would be a voluntary society based on collaboration toward common goals. It is attainable only through consent and collaboration, achievable by recognizing human interdependence. We are discovering that it is TECHNICALLY possible to eliminate poverty and war, and initiate a truly free society based on voluntary cooperation; to produce global prosperity via scientific method, the transition could begin. Test cities would be built, the concepts would be replicated, and eventually a global resource-based economy would be achieved - a world without nations, governments or borders, where people could form interactive societies prosperously and peacefully, without the detriments of resource scarcity or depletion.

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Created by think4yourself 2 years 14 weeks ago
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losingfeeling 2 years 14 weeks 7 hours 47 min ago

I'll have to admit that I like the veneer of some of the ideas conveyed in this video, but once one digs below the surface of these ideas they are logically and scientifically flawed.

of a cognitive dissonance...

think4yourself 2 years 13 weeks 5 days 8 hours ago

When one says that they are logically and scientifically flawed, it is really just an opinion derived from cognitive dissonance. Evidence is on the side that it is in fact technically possible to have a society based on cooperation and shared interest - without any form of human government, or government over humans. Though if it is in fact 'scientifically flawed', then there should be ample evidence to prove it. Rather, evidence is on the side that it is possible. The only real challenge lies in creating the value-shift.

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