- 07 Mar 2019 17:20
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The solution to 1984 is 1973!
Some people talk about centralising the means of production presumably meaning tools, materials, labour, real estate and whatnot, but what about the means of human production?
Arguably new generations of humans are the most important things which humans produce, should that not also be taken over as a government monopoly? What are the arguments in favour? What are the arguments against? Which do you prefer?
If you are having trouble imagining what a centralisation of human reproduction might look like then Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is the best and probably the only fictional depiction.
Arguably new generations of humans are the most important things which humans produce, should that not also be taken over as a government monopoly? What are the arguments in favour? What are the arguments against? Which do you prefer?
If you are having trouble imagining what a centralisation of human reproduction might look like then Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is the best and probably the only fictional depiction.
The solution to 1984 is 1973!