Viking11
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I think that in the far future when we become a Type III Civilization (1000 or more years from now) technological breakthroughs will make traditional employment obsolete. We will have unlimited power and resources since there are trillions and trillions and trillions of stars and planets in the universe whose resources we can harness. Housing, education, healthcare, food, water, technology and transportation will all be free. There will be no need to buy or sell anything. People will be free to enjoy their own personal, creative and other leisure pursuits, without needing to work.
Until then, we need competition to foster innovation..
It will be a LOT sooner than a thousand years from now. I suspect we will have a major start in that direction during the lifetime of people alive at this moment.
It simply has to be.
What a terrible poll, we do not have complete capitalism now. (A little hint, we never have.)
I think that in the far future when we become a Type III Civilization (1000 or more years from now) technological breakthroughs will make traditional employment obsolete. We will have unlimited power and resources since there are trillions and trillions and trillions of stars and planets in the universe whose resources we can harness. Housing, education, healthcare, food, water, technology and transportation will all be free. There will be no need to buy or sell anything. People will be free to enjoy their own personal, creative and other leisure pursuits, without needing to work.
I think that in the far future when we become a Type III Civilization (1000 or more years from now) technological breakthroughs will make traditional employment obsolete. We will have unlimited power and resources since there are trillions and trillions and trillions of stars and planets in the universe whose resources we can harness. Housing, education, healthcare, food, water, technology and transportation will all be free. There will be no need to buy or sell anything. People will be free to enjoy their own personal, creative and other leisure pursuits, without needing to work.
I think that in the far future when we become a Type III Civilization (1000 or more years from now) technological breakthroughs will make traditional employment obsolete. We will have unlimited power and resources since there are trillions and trillions and trillions of stars and planets in the universe whose resources we can harness. Housing, education, healthcare, food, water, technology and transportation will all be free. There will be no need to buy or sell anything. People will be free to enjoy their own personal, creative and other leisure pursuits, without needing to work.
What a terrible poll, we do not have complete capitalism now. (A little hint, we never have.)
We're burning all the cheap hydrocarbons at a rate that threatens to trap us at Type I
But I hope we aren't..
I Housing, education, healthcare, food, water, technology and transportation will all be free. There will be no need to buy or sell anything. People will be free to enjoy their own personal, creative and other leisure pursuits, without needing to work.
It will be a LOT sooner than a thousand years from now. I suspect we will have a major start in that direction during the lifetime of people alive at this moment.
It simply has to be.
The scarcity of fossil fuels will become the driving force behind the next major discovery of alternative energy. It is hard to force it. The shortage of old growth trees brings about the steel ship. It is the way things work.
maybe we could create a realm that lasts 1000 years to "foster innovation"?
Of course it can be replaced - freedom of choice and individual rights may well be temporary and fragile features of human civilization.
Until then, we need competition to foster innovation..
We should never aim to be some lazy, pleasure driven race.
what should our race aim to be?
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