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"The term resource-based economy is also applied to a hypothetical economy in which goods, services and information are produced with such efficiency and abundance as to render them free to the public." | |||
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I originally modified that statement for greater up-front clarification. Hearing someone say, "You can have everything for free" leads you to a very different conclusion than what hearing, "The social and technical hyper-efficiency will allow us to produce goods in such abundance that, based on the Law of Supply and Demand, the price will be so insignificant that it would be essentially free." I understand that it isn't exactly necessary, however, as a member of TZM, I know firsthand how much reading is involved to understand why society will be capable of providing free access to everything and quickly reading 'you can have everything for free' can be very misleading. | |||
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:As a member of Zeitgeist you have to be careful because if you make their point of view that would not be neutral. An overview of information has to be used from neutral sources and third party or second party writing. Zeitgeist and Venus Project and Technocracy groups all have different view points of a resource based economy and they differ from each other. In all three of those theories the basics of life are free though. Please bring any further comments you have to the talk page of the article in question. Thanks. ] (]) 00:57, 22 June 2012 (UTC) | |||
:But you are right that they are two very different things to say. The Venus Project has clearly so far been saying the first: That you can have everything for free. TZM has followed this, I don't know if they are changing the tune (IjonTichyIjonTichy seems to think so). And, seeing your second comment: Yes it *is* utopian. TVP/TZM are utopian groups and so is the technocracy movement. Hence its' not misleading. --] (]) 07:04, 22 June 2012 (UTC) | |||
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ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open!
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