Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • World
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Brite
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (Cyborg)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Brand Logo

CIRCLE WITH A DOT

  1. Home
  2. Uncategorized
  3. sometimes we discuss the post-scarcity economy in Star Trek because obviously there are still makers - Picard's family makes wine - and it's still so hard for me to believe they just give it away, but... why not?

sometimes we discuss the post-scarcity economy in Star Trek because obviously there are still makers - Picard's family makes wine - and it's still so hard for me to believe they just give it away, but... why not?

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Uncategorized
4 Posts 3 Posters 0 Views
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • senanthic@mstdn.caS This user is from outside of this forum
    senanthic@mstdn.caS This user is from outside of this forum
    senanthic@mstdn.ca
    wrote last edited by
    #1

    sometimes we discuss the post-scarcity economy in Star Trek because obviously there are still makers - Picard's family makes wine - and it's still so hard for me to believe they just give it away, but... why not? they would have all their material needs met, presumably including the agricultural needs, so why not just hand it out to anyone who wants it? imagine a farmer's market where everything is free, and people just make and give away their things because they want to.

    my capitalist upbringing is dazed and confused.

    jd@ottawa.placeJ tresfluke@beige.partyT 2 Replies Last reply
    1
    0
    • R relay@relay.mycrowd.ca shared this topic
    • senanthic@mstdn.caS senanthic@mstdn.ca

      sometimes we discuss the post-scarcity economy in Star Trek because obviously there are still makers - Picard's family makes wine - and it's still so hard for me to believe they just give it away, but... why not? they would have all their material needs met, presumably including the agricultural needs, so why not just hand it out to anyone who wants it? imagine a farmer's market where everything is free, and people just make and give away their things because they want to.

      my capitalist upbringing is dazed and confused.

      jd@ottawa.placeJ This user is from outside of this forum
      jd@ottawa.placeJ This user is from outside of this forum
      jd@ottawa.place
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      @senanthic

      Reminds me of the ‘70s during a previous oil crisis when a bunch of academics outlined other possible social systems to replace capitalism, and gave them such memorable names as:
      The Scottish model - thrift is king: so re-use it, patch it, repair it
      The Buddhist model - live simply with few material needs
      The bachelor/spinster model - no sex, no kids, Mother Nature wins.
      There were others. I’ve forgotten them.

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • senanthic@mstdn.caS senanthic@mstdn.ca

        sometimes we discuss the post-scarcity economy in Star Trek because obviously there are still makers - Picard's family makes wine - and it's still so hard for me to believe they just give it away, but... why not? they would have all their material needs met, presumably including the agricultural needs, so why not just hand it out to anyone who wants it? imagine a farmer's market where everything is free, and people just make and give away their things because they want to.

        my capitalist upbringing is dazed and confused.

        tresfluke@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
        tresfluke@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
        tresfluke@beige.party
        wrote last edited by
        #3

        @senanthic it could totally be that way but we choose not to.

        senanthic@mstdn.caS 1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • tresfluke@beige.partyT tresfluke@beige.party

          @senanthic it could totally be that way but we choose not to.

          senanthic@mstdn.caS This user is from outside of this forum
          senanthic@mstdn.caS This user is from outside of this forum
          senanthic@mstdn.ca
          wrote last edited by
          #4

          @TresFluke much like me, the world needs to make better choices

          1 Reply Last reply
          1
          0
          Reply
          • Reply as topic
          Log in to reply
          • Oldest to Newest
          • Newest to Oldest
          • Most Votes


          • Login

          • Login or register to search.
          • First post
            Last post
          0
          • Categories
          • Recent
          • Tags
          • Popular
          • World
          • Users
          • Groups