- 14 Jun 2006 20:35
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Sorry to ask un-related tiny questions, but I can't find much information on this,
So almost everything is automated and made in factories and there is an abundance of it for everyone. The probelm is enless as I see it you have a tertiary industry these goods will just sit in factories waiting to be individually collected by people. Which would be no fun as not everyone would have all this worker leisure time.
And further as I'm here I might as well ask these ;
I do not quite see the point in your energy credits, as you say everything is supposed to be in abundance. Is it a way to curb people taking more than they need buy realising how much energy they are wasting to get it? Or is it for your supply and demand structure which to be honest could quite simply be noted on a machine when you purchase goods.
And finally, I assume technocracy requires a good communal spirit of the people, just like my native communism, how do you propose to do this?
So almost everything is automated and made in factories and there is an abundance of it for everyone. The probelm is enless as I see it you have a tertiary industry these goods will just sit in factories waiting to be individually collected by people. Which would be no fun as not everyone would have all this worker leisure time.
And further as I'm here I might as well ask these ;
I do not quite see the point in your energy credits, as you say everything is supposed to be in abundance. Is it a way to curb people taking more than they need buy realising how much energy they are wasting to get it? Or is it for your supply and demand structure which to be honest could quite simply be noted on a machine when you purchase goods.
And finally, I assume technocracy requires a good communal spirit of the people, just like my native communism, how do you propose to do this?