Mamiamato24
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Hi!
Soooooo after viewing a documentary explaining a lot about a Resource Based Economy and how it would be beneficial for the survival and prosperity of the human kind, I was very curious if people agree with the aim and ultimate goal of a Resource Based Economy, which is, by the way, survival and prosperity in the most efficient way possible, utilizing current technologies for assistance, versus any other economic structures (Capitalism, etc.)
I'm not sure if a discussion like this is allowed, and if it isn't, then feel free to lock this thread. Only recently have I heard of this phenomenon, and while I thought it was a perfect system, I then thought why we aren't using it today. Surely there must be some sort of flaws that are embedded in this type of system (or the system we are currently using is not showing any sign of submission) and I wanted to start a discussion.
If you've never heard of what this is, then I strongly suggest taking a moment to read this page:
http://www.thevenusproject.com/about/resource-based-economy
Maybe it's slightly bias and only reflects upon the positives and not the negatives of this sort of society, it definitely does a good job at explaining exactly what it is. And I know it's not anything totally new, but it's definitely something worth knowing about.
So what do you think?
-Mamiamato4
Soooooo after viewing a documentary explaining a lot about a Resource Based Economy and how it would be beneficial for the survival and prosperity of the human kind, I was very curious if people agree with the aim and ultimate goal of a Resource Based Economy, which is, by the way, survival and prosperity in the most efficient way possible, utilizing current technologies for assistance, versus any other economic structures (Capitalism, etc.)
I'm not sure if a discussion like this is allowed, and if it isn't, then feel free to lock this thread. Only recently have I heard of this phenomenon, and while I thought it was a perfect system, I then thought why we aren't using it today. Surely there must be some sort of flaws that are embedded in this type of system (or the system we are currently using is not showing any sign of submission) and I wanted to start a discussion.
If you've never heard of what this is, then I strongly suggest taking a moment to read this page:
http://www.thevenusproject.com/about/resource-based-economy
Maybe it's slightly bias and only reflects upon the positives and not the negatives of this sort of society, it definitely does a good job at explaining exactly what it is. And I know it's not anything totally new, but it's definitely something worth knowing about.
So what do you think?
-Mamiamato4