- O REMÉDIO PARA CAPITALISMO (não pra cabeçudos) https://www.youtube.com/@WorldBeyondCapitalism

S Y S T E M Legendas E Áudios Traduzidos
6 Jan 202412:58

Summary

TLDRThe script critiques the current social order shaped by cultural and economic systems, emphasizing the need for a shift from competitive consumerism to a collaborative, sustainable model. It argues that the market system, with its focus on perpetual growth and consumption, is the root of many societal issues, including environmental degradation and mental health problems. The speaker advocates for a resource-based economy, where production is streamlined for efficiency and quality, eliminating the concept of property and promoting universal access to resources, ultimately fostering a true civilization.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The social order is shaped by cultural and intellectual influences, often leading individuals to adopt societal values for survival.
  • 🔄 Humans have a tendency to cling to established social structures, even in the face of new information that might demand change.
  • 🌳 Activist movements often overlook the market system as a root cause of environmental and social issues, focusing instead on individuals and corporations.
  • 💰 The economic system, particularly free-market capitalism, is identified as a major source of ecological destruction, waste, pollution, and social distortion.
  • 🏦 The constant need for economic growth and consumption is unsustainable and destructive, with the market system requiring perpetual consumption to function.
  • 🛍️ Consumerism thrives on dissatisfaction and a sense of inferiority, driving people to constantly buy and sell, which is detrimental to both individuals and the environment.
  • 🚗 The market system benefits from problems and inefficiencies, as they drive consumption and profit, making it inherently opposed to progress and sustainability.
  • 🌱 A shift from a growth economy to a steady-state economy is advocated, emphasizing the need to stop the destructive cycle of infinite growth.
  • 🌐 A global, technological infrastructure is proposed to manage resources efficiently, with a focus on sustainability and minimizing waste.
  • 🏙️ The concept of property and personal ownership is seen as outdated and inefficient, with a resource-based economy promoting universal access and minimizing duplication.

Q & A

  • What is the primary argument presented in the script about the social order?

    -The script argues that the social order is shaped by cultural information and influences, which program individuals into adopting certain values, such as competition over collaboration, for survival within that society.

  • How does the script describe the human tendency to cling to established social structures?

    -It suggests that humans have a propensity to find something that works within the social structure and hold on to it, even in the face of new, conflicting information that might logically call for change.

  • What is identified as the 'Fatal flaw' in the activist community according to the script?

    -The 'Fatal flaw' is the exclusion of the market system itself as a determinant of harmful effects, with activists instead focusing on individuals, groups, or corrupt corporations.

  • What is the greatest destroyer of ecology and source of social problems according to the script?

    -The script identifies the economic system itself, specifically the market system, monetary system, or free market capitalist structure, as the root cause of many social problems and ecological destruction.

  • What is the core requirement of the economic system as described in the script?

    -The core requirement is constant, perpetual consumption, which drives economic growth and is measured by indicators like gross domestic product (GDP).

  • How has the American culture's approach to consumption changed from its founding?

    -Originally founded on a Protestant work ethic valuing thrift and savings, American culture has shifted towards a consumerist culture due to advertising, now consuming twice as much as before the end of World War II.

  • What role does dissatisfaction play in consumerism according to the script?

    -Dissatisfaction and unhappiness in a population are beneficial for advertising agencies and corporations, as consumerism feeds on inferiority and self-consciousness, translating into identity and social status.

  • Why is the market system said to require constant problems for its function?

    -The market system requires constant problems to maintain public interest in consumption. Problems and cultural influence are necessary for the economy to thrive in this system.

  • What is the proposed solution to the issues presented in the script?

    -The solution proposed is the absolute elimination of the monetary system and a shift to a resource-based, collaborative system that prioritizes sustainability, efficiency, and global resource management.

  • How does the script view the concept of property in a resource-based economy?

    -In a resource-based economy, the concept of property becomes obsolete and detrimental. Instead of hoarding and protecting possessions, people would have access to what they need without restriction.

  • What impact would a shift to a resource-based economy have on crime rates according to the script?

    -The script suggests that with a resource-based economy, where no one owns anything and everything is available for use, there would be a significant reduction in crime, including theft.

Outlines

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🌐 The Cultural Programming of Society and Market System Critique

This paragraph discusses how the social order is shaped by cultural and intellectual influences, leading to a self-perpetuating cycle of values and behaviors. It critiques the market system, suggesting that it is the root cause of numerous social issues, including environmental harm, waste, violence, and mental health problems. The paragraph argues that the market system's focus on perpetual consumption and economic growth is unsustainable and destructive, and that activist movements often fail to address this systemic issue. It also touches on the historical shift from thrift to consumerism in American society and the role of advertising in promoting dissatisfaction and consumption.

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🛠 The Conflict Between Progress and Profit-Driven Systems

The second paragraph examines the tension between technological advancements and the profit-driven structures of the current economic system. It posits that corporations are not only in competition with each other but also with progress itself, as innovations that increase efficiency and solve problems of scarcity can disrupt their business models. The speaker advocates for a shift from a growth economy to a steady-state economy and suggests that the monetary system itself should be eliminated. The paragraph proposes a collaborative, open-source approach to production and resource management, emphasizing the need for a global technological infrastructure to monitor and manage resources sustainably.

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🌿 Transitioning to a Resource-Based Economy for Global Sustainability

The final paragraph envisions a transition to a resource-based economy that prioritizes quality, minimizes waste, and eliminates the concept of personal property. It argues that the idea of property is outdated and inefficient, proposing a system where people have access to what they need without the need for ownership. The paragraph also criticizes the American culture of consumption and suggests that a resource-based economy could provide a high quality of life for all while eliminating the root causes of war, poverty, and crime. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of moving away from materialism and towards a collaborative, sustainable global society.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Social Order

Social order refers to the arrangement and functioning of a society, influenced by cultural and intellectual concepts. In the video, it is suggested that the social order is shaped by ideas and values that are either directly adopted or indirectly influenced by cultural information. The video argues that competition over collaboration is often rewarded in society, leading individuals to adopt these values for survival.

💡Cultural Influence

Cultural influence is the impact that a society's norms, values, and beliefs have on individuals and their worldview. The script highlights that every intellectual concept that people find merit in is a result of cultural influence, shaping their perspectives and behaviors. This concept is used to explain how people are 'programmed' into their world view based on the environment they grow up in.

💡Market System

The market system, also referred to as the free market capitalist structure, is an economic model where supply and demand determine the production and distribution of goods and services. The video criticizes this system as the root cause of many social problems, including waste, pollution, and social distortion. It is described as self-serving, unsustainable, and destructive, emphasizing the need for a shift away from this system.

💡Economic Growth

Economic growth is typically measured by indicators like gross domestic product (GDP) and is often associated with social progress. However, the video argues that this concept is flawed, as it is based on the constant and perpetual consumption of goods, which is unsustainable and leads to environmental and social degradation. The speaker suggests that this growth model is inherently harmful and needs to be replaced.

💡Consumerism

Consumerism is the social and economic order that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts. The script points out that consumerism feeds on dissatisfaction and self-consciousness, driving people to constantly consume more. It is criticized for being a reflection of social programming and status orientation, leading to a culture of waste and inefficiency.

💡Scarcity

Scarcity in the video is used to describe the artificial limitation of resources to stimulate demand and consumption. It is argued that the market system thrives on scarcity, creating a need for constant consumption and preventing the implementation of solutions that could resolve inefficiencies and scarcity, thus maintaining the profit structure.

💡Steady State Economy

A steady state economy is an economic system where the scale of the economy remains stable over time, avoiding the negative consequences of continuous growth. The video advocates for a shift from a growth economy to a steady state economy to stop the 'cancerous consequences' of infinite growth, which leads to environmental and social degradation.

💡Resource-Based Economy

A resource-based economy is an economic system that focuses on the efficient use and distribution of resources to meet human needs. The video proposes this as an alternative to the current market system, emphasizing the need to streamline production to maximize quality and minimize waste. It suggests that this system would eliminate the need for property and materialism, leading to a more efficient and equitable society.

💡Automation

Automation in the context of the video refers to the use of technology to perform tasks that would otherwise require human labor. The speaker argues that automation is not only beneficial but also necessary for increasing productivity and efficiency. It is suggested that the current level of technology allows for significant reductions in employment in various sectors, which would lead to greater abundance and sustainability.

💡Property

Property in the video is discussed as a concept that is outdated and detrimental in a resource-based economy. The speaker argues that the idea of personal ownership leads to inefficiency and waste, and that a shift to a system of universal access would be more beneficial. In this system, people would have access to what they need without the need to hoard or protect property, leading to a more efficient and equitable distribution of resources.

💡Global Technological Infrastructure

The global technological infrastructure mentioned in the video refers to a system that monitors and manages global resources on a planetary scale. The speaker suggests that such an infrastructure is necessary for making informed decisions about resource use and production, based on the carrying capacity of the Earth. This system would help in achieving a sustainable and efficient global economy.

Highlights

The social order is a result of cultural information influence and self-perpetuating programming.

Individuals are programmed into their worldview by the environment, often adopting competitive values for survival.

Humans tend to cling to social structures that meet their needs, resisting change despite new information.

Activist organizations often overlook the market system as a root cause of social and environmental issues.

The economic system, specifically the market and monetary system, is identified as the primary source of societal problems.

The market system's requirement for perpetual consumption is unsustainable and destructive.

Advertising agencies shifted from utility to emotional appeal to increase consumption.

Consumerism feeds on dissatisfaction, translating into identity and social status.

The market system benefits from problems, as they drive public interest in consumption.

Corporations are in competition with progress, as advancements can make their business models obsolete.

A shift from a growth economy to a steady-state economy is proposed to address the cancerous growth paradigm.

The monetary system should be eliminated for a more collaborative and efficient global system.

An open-source world could lead to unprecedented progress by pooling resources and knowledge.

Local production could replace global trade, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.

A global technological infrastructure is needed to monitor and manage Earth's resources effectively.

Automation should be embraced to increase productivity and reduce the need for manual labor.

The concept of property becomes obsolete in a resource-based economy, promoting universal access.

Crime could be significantly reduced in a society without materialistic values and personal ownership.

The American culture of conspicuous consumption should not be aspired to, given its resource inefficiency.

A resource-based economy could provide a high quality of life for all while eliminating central reasons for conflict and poverty.

Transcripts

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the social order as we know it is

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created out of ideas either directly or

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as a systemic consequence make no

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mistake every intellectual concept which

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each one of us finds merit with is the

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result of a cultural information

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influence one way or another the

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environment is a self-perpetuating

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programming process and just like

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designing a software program for your

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computer each human being is advertently

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and inadvertently programmed into their

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world viw if you are born into a society

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which rewards competition over

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collaboration then you most likely will

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adopt those values in order to survive

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there is a very common propensity for us

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humans to find something that works for

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our needs give in this social structure

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and then to hold on to it for dear life

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regardless of new conflicting

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information which might rationally

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expect a logical change to occur change

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tends to be feared for it upsets our

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associations you will notice that

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virtually all the activist organizations

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in the environmental social and

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political movements of the day always

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exclude the market system itself as a

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determinant of harmful effects doesn't

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even occur to them instead they focus on

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individuals and certain groups or

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corrupt corporations and while it is

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needed in a perase basis to Target

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problematic areas it avoids the

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mechanism which is essentially creating

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the problem this is the Fatal flaw of

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what's happening in the so-called

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activist Community today the greatest

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destroyer of ecology

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the greatest source of waste and

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pollution the greatest purveyor of

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violence War crime inhumanity poverty

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and Social Distortion the greatest

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generator of Social and personal

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neuroses mental disorders depression

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anxiety and the greatest source of

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social paralysis stopping us from moving

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into new methodologies for Global

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sustainability and hence progress on

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this planet is not some government it's

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not some some legislation it's not some

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Rogue Corporation or Monopoly or cartel

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it's not some flaw of human nature it is

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in fact the economic system itself at

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its very Foundation the market system

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monetary system free market capitalist

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structure whatever you want to call it

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is not only the source of some of the

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greatest social problems we face today

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it is also setting us up for what could

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be called the terminal stage of this

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disease where the pathogenic social

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value cancer has mutated and multiplied

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to a point where we are now faced with

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nothing less than the death or collapse

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of modern civilization as we know

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it every government on this planet is

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locked into an economically oriented

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social program which is self-serving

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unsustainable and destructive at the

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core of the economy as we know it lies

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the unalterable requirement for constant

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Perpetual sick iCal consumption the

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entire basis of what we' refer to as

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economic growth which in turn is

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translated into things such as gross

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domestic product which are supposed to

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be measures of social progress and the

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like is nothing more than human beings

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constantly and perpetually buying and

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selling over and over and over again if

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people do not constantly spend their

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money the entire economic structure

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including the entire labor system would

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completely collapse given this reality

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the highest priority of any Corporation

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or fact any government that cares about

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its economy is to make sure the public

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has an immediate interest to constantly

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consume it is interesting to point out

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that America was originally founded on a

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certain degree of a Protestant work

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ethic a Protestant worldview where

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Thrift and savings were actually

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dominant values back then since that

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time advertising agencies had to switch

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their arguments from utility oriented

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angles to those engaged in for emotional

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appeal and Status enhancement Americans

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now consume twice as much as they did

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before the end of World War II the more

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dissatisfied and unhappy a population is

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the better it is for advertising

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agencies and corporations consumerism

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feeds on a form of inferiority and

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self-consciousness and that translates

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very literally into identity and social

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status in fact our neurotic need to shop

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and consume is actually a reflection of

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How Deeply social we are and how

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influenced we are by the social

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programming and Status orientation of

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possessions and appearances and

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everything else that's been pushed upon

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it let's remember that the market system

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requires constant problems in order for

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the public interest in consumption to be

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maintained problems and cultural

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influence is required the more problems

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there are the better the economy

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generally speaking in this system it is

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inherently good for cars to break down

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it is good for people to get cancer it

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is good for computers to become quickly

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obsolete why more money to put it into a

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sentence change abundance sustainability

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and efficiency are the enemies of the

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profit structure Progressive

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advancements in science and technology

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which can resolve problems of

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inefficiency and scarcity once and for

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all are in effect making the prior

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establishments servicing of those

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problems obsolete therefore in a

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monetary system corporations are not

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just in competition with other

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corporations they are actually in

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competition with progress itself

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you simply cannot have a social

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convention where money is made off of

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inefficiency and scarcity and misery and

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expect a quick incorporation of new

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advents that can relieve these

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problems we must move from a growth

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economy to a steady state economy the

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cancerous consequences of the infinite

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growth Paradigm Must Be Stopped before

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it's too late in the final analysis

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given our technolog iCal Ingenuity at

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this stage we propose the absolute

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absolute elimination of the monetary

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system itself there's no reform possible

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to stop what the system is doing the

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scarcity and waste we see around us is

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created by us not some intrinsic process

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of nature or some malthusian inherent

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tendency we must move from A Primitive

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competitive work system to a

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collaborative system not only are all

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Goods produced in our current Society

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inherently inferior by the way due to

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the need to maintain a competitive cost

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basis in the marketplace but the

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competitive system also generates

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massive amounts of corruption imagine if

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we established an incentive system that

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pulls people together to create the best

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rather than compete and produce inherent

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inferiority think about that an

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open-source world where all lines come

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together and produce Goods so everyone

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can benefit the progress would just be

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unbelievable not to mention it would

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save tremendous amounts of resources for

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there' be no longer a need to duplicate

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perpetually you don't have two companies

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making the same thing anymore it's a

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form of preservation if they work

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together is it me or is it absolutely

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insane that we import strawberries from

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Brazil or bananas from Ecuador or water

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from Fiji when all of these things could

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be produced locally as jacqu Fresco will

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describe in regard to his City systems

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everything is as self-contained as

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possible as another example consider the

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General Route of production from mining

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the materials to creating the

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preliminary components to assembling the

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components to distribution and there's a

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constant move of uh transportation to go

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to go from one place to another wasting

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tremendous amounts of energy very simply

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the Earth is a system and must be

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treated as such there are resources all

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over the Earth and therefore we must

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have a system that can monitor these

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global resources within a global

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technological infrastructure therefore

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we have to have a feedback system which

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has to be Global in nature coming from

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the carrying capacity of the earth which

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is the starting point of all industrial

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decisions the first step in this we do a

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full survey of the Earth's natural

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resources you can't make intelligence

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decisions if you don't know what

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comprises the attributes of those

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decisions A System's approach to energy

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management on the planet the system is

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comprised of real-time data and

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statistics the process of unfolding is

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based not on a person or group's opinion

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not on the whims of a corporation or

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government but on natural law and

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reasoning it's called arriving at

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decisions as opposed to making them we

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would compile this information into a

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computer database Management program and

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this will be the logical means to

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Monitor and have automation systems to

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correct it that are problematic this is

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like a nervous system there's no reason

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to vote on anything there's no reason to

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debate anything in Congress we need to

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move move into deliberate automation of

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everything we can given the current

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state of technology today there is

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absolutely no reason for a waiter to

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exist in any restaurant there is

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absolutely no reason for anyone to work

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at the post office there is absolutely

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no reason why anyone should be in

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virtually any Factory whatsoever

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65% of the American jobs could be

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eliminated tomorrow with the knowledge

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we have now not Trend projections which

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make things cataclysmic but the

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knowledge we have have now it's a very

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critical thing to point out that

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historically speaking the more that we

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have moved to automation or what's

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called mechanization in any industry the

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greater the productivity in fact

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productivity is now inverse to

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employment in many sectors studied which

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means it is socially

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irresponsible not to automate as much as

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possible for it allows for greater

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abundance and efficiency we have to move

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from a system of materialism and

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property to a system of universal access

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access in a resource-based economy where

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production is streamlined to maximize

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quality and minimize waste and

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duplication the idea of property becomes

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Obsolete and in fact detrimental people

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do not need to hoard and protect

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anything they simply need access to what

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they need at the time they need it so in

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the future if you need to go somewhere

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you call up the car that you need it

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comes to you you utilize it and then

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when you're at your location it goes

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back and helps somebody else as opposed

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to sitting in some parking lot wasting

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time and space for likely 80% of the

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automobile's life we waste so much space

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and resources with this primitive

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concept of personal ownership it is

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environmentally detrimental and socially

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inefficient by the way property isn't an

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American or capitalist idea it's a it's

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really A Primitive mental perspective

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generated from generations of scarcity

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people claimed legal ownership because

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it was simply a form of protection it's

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also controlled restriction in fact no

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longer would someone need to live in one

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place one could travel the world

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constantly getting what they need as

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they move along anything needed is

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obtained without restriction there's no

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reason to even steal something and this

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is a extremely important Point how could

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you steal something that no one owns you

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certainly couldn't resell it because

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there's no money right there you have

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95% of all crime gone the more efficient

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and conservative we become the more

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streamlined we become the higher the

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level of abundance we can generate for

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all of us today around the world many

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people often say I wish we could live

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like Americans I know you've heard this

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before well no the contrived

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ostentatious orientation and conspicious

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consumption patterns of the American

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culture should be despised by all other

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countries on this planet we have 5% of

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the

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population we have 5% of the population

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and we consume 30% of the world's

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resources it's insane in a resource

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based economy where we base our

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production and distribution on physical

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reference starting with the carrying

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capacity of the Earth where we

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streamline our labor expression towards

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things that have a long-term social

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return where we get rid of the cancer

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known as the financial system and start

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to share our resources in a diligent way

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working together avoiding the false

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values of materialism and consumption

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pushed upon our culture we find that we

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can provide a high quality of life for

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everyone on this planet while

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eliminating all of the central reasons

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for war poverty destitution violence

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criminal Behavior Neos it would be the

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dawn of a world we could actually label

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a civilization and if that isn't a goal

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worth working towards I don't know what

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is thank

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