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    If the planet Earth would have the balls to go into a unilateral utopia it would proceed to absolve all governments into a new world congress (UN) and have one currency and one set of consistent laws around the world. The heads of state would remain the same or be upgraded as needed in developing/undeveloped territories of the Earth.

    There would have to be a conscious and unrepentant rejection of anarchy and corruption for the survival of the common man and habitat of Earth. Perhaps a peace treaty will be forged outlawing destructive, uncooperative behavior in humanity.

    Health care is universally free and done mostly by robots. Education will be free and pursued heavily. Most citizens are enrolled in school for life. There will be few careers as the robots do most tasks, industrial as well as sometimes residential. Humans are paid to live and farm at home and help sustain the environment. There are bonuses for helping the earth and these bonuses are pursued heavily as they can be lucrative. This pursuit of the bonus has replaced the work career as a competitive focus that is judged by society as successful or not.

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    • Fact is we're living in the reality of duality. Yin and yang governs this 3D world. There'll never be pure utopia here.set
    • What would a soul learn from living in utter perfection without any kind of problem solving or strife?set
    • Plenty of problem solving can be done with school projects and environmental projects and bonuses.since1979
    • I think you are a pessimist.since1979
    • Fact is, we will never know unless we do it. I'm with Roddenberry.since1979
    • http://cdn.cultofmac…since1979
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    • Yea I just woke up in a philosophical state of mind and applied my thoughts to your post because it s mildly relevant. Mildly.set
    • Completely relevant. I used to think like you but then I asked myself..."why can't we?"since1979
    • Despite my satirical character on qbn in reality I'm actually a total optimist. I'm saying there's nothing wrong with trouble and strife.set
    • we will find out sooner or later. automation may make it difficult for a growing populace to stay happily employed and productive in the current systemsince1979
    • If it makes ones self and indeed humanity as a whole, better, for the experience.set
    • There is something wrong with imposing one's view of perfection on the rest of the world though.
      HDNW
      ORAZAL
    • eventually employment alone will not sustain society.since1979
    • and globalization and modernization of developing countries will kill natural resources at a faster clip. things must change in the industrial worldsince1979
    • ORAZAL: I hear you but why do we fear this? SET: I hear you brothersince1979
    • Why do we fear perfection? Are we not trying to perfect ourselves everyday? What is wrong with peace and prosperity?since1979
    • Because Hitler ruined it for the rest of us.ORAZAL
    • How old or high are you?ORAZAL
    • There will always be natural disasters and sickness and cancer to keep us occupied.since1979
    • Wsince1979
    • I'm just a man that realizes that we must be the change we seek in the world. I seek solutions.since1979
    • We are close. Great thinkers have done great things. Democracy is great, our scientific achievements are amazing. We are getting there.since1979
    • ORAZAL: You are right, a group of people can do what one man cannot. But one man can make a difference sometimes. We have to push to be the best we can be.since1979
    • There's so much work to be done.since1979
    • I was specifically referring to your global hegemony: "unilateral utopia it would proceed to absorve* all govts".
      I'm sure you're full of good intentions.
      ORAZAL
    • Yeah there needs to be governing heads for each sector each with checks and balances...since1979
    • a strong congress would be ideal.since1979
    • Top down never worked. better for local people to run their own lives. some places will thrive other will not. prevailing ideologies that work be favorable toyurimon
    • what fails. there is no template for every culture where some cultures took thousands of years to develop, geology, climate, events, etc.yurimon
    • what you are advocating is a template for control through tech.. though sounds good on paper, the human factor and enforcement will fail to abuses.yurimon
    • what a brave new worlddeathboy

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