- 07 Feb 2005 14:39
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So - the population will be split up in three. While one group do their 'job', the others relax and engage in recreational activities, education, etc. of their choice. AND no one will be made to perform 'mundane tasks'.
But surely the transition from the scarcity system to an abundant one would be a very arduous project indeed? How many years of toil will there have to be before these 'Urbanates' (for example) are built? Even if we have the technology for machines to develop ‘Urbates’, surely humans will have to BUILD these machines?
In other words don't you think it'll be a very long and trying process to develop everything that is planned?
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Not that I am one to disregard Technocracy - what I consider the next step for the human race - to a physical challenge for a few years... Just I haven't seen anything on this subject at all. How do you plan to update the entire North American infrastructure without a massive labour undertaking?
But surely the transition from the scarcity system to an abundant one would be a very arduous project indeed? How many years of toil will there have to be before these 'Urbanates' (for example) are built? Even if we have the technology for machines to develop ‘Urbates’, surely humans will have to BUILD these machines?
In other words don't you think it'll be a very long and trying process to develop everything that is planned?
(Continuation below.)
Not that I am one to disregard Technocracy - what I consider the next step for the human race - to a physical challenge for a few years... Just I haven't seen anything on this subject at all. How do you plan to update the entire North American infrastructure without a massive labour undertaking?