There will come a time when our technology allows for anyone to fulfill any need at the touch of a button (like a Star Trek replicator). There will come a time when energy is so cheap that it can be free, and health diagnosis and care are also a button press away. Outside of large purchases, like homes, your own restaurant, farm, space ship etc. there will be no need to buy anything. What becomes of capitalism then? Even without our Luciferian overlords our economic models will have to change drastically.
The problems with socialism (in broad conceptual terms) is not the group contributing to the whole part, its the totalitarian regime, the lack of personal freedoms or choice in how you want to live your life, and the lack of intrinsic competition that have plagued all the Luciferian versions of it.
I mean, its a dirty fucking word, but it isn't completely meritless on some levels. Indeed, it is the fact that it isn't meritless that it is able to be sold to anyone at all, despite all of its glaring flaws.
Some day the horrors of our Luciferian enslavement will fade and we will not be afraid to have conversations on how we move into a future society with our future tech. You don't have to give up technology to keep Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness (though you should be able to if you want!), you just have to give up Lucifer's influence on it.
The thing about TNG is that kind of socialism requires first contact day.
if first contact day happened in real life, the implications of both time warp travel and aliens existing would completely change society. Capitalism would end but GLOBALISM becomes a null point as well. Research and exploration really would need to become priority number one, and anyone not equipped to aid in those endeavors would need to be compensated in exchange for being earth's labor force
The viewpoint changes completely though, being a wage slave now is meaningless, in that world you're helping a much more noble goal (knowledge of the cosmos and the survival of humanity in the galaxy)
The great thing is Trump and Musk have probably already discussed the what if it were to actually happen, and even liberals would have to accept they're the only two people qualified to be in charge of the space force and starfleet.
First contact day, an end to scarcity, and a psychological ascension.
Humans aren’t ready to live without a survival purpose - the evidence is in the left right now they are mentally unstable and unable to separate reality from fantasy.
Being vulnerable to reality is how humans comprehend it. This is one issue and constant struggle with government, nobody can determine value better than those that create it. Experiencing scarcity is how humans find purpose and remain connected to reality - Without it people will explore unrealistic possibilities until they find scarcity again.
Nah the thing about TNG or Star Trek society is that they solved the problem of the means of production. There's no room for capitalism if any resource can be replicated using essentially infinite energy sources. In a real world this technology would 100% be censored and hidden by corporatists seeking to protect supply side interests.
The problem with TNG and Star Trek in generals version of socialism is explained very simply by Bongino. He talks about an economic theory and I know I'm saying this wrong but whatever... when you have scarce goods/services IE food or medical treatment there are only two ways to determine how they are distributed. One is via price(capitalism) the other is via control(I don't know how to word this but its what socialism ends up being).
The point is in Star Trek with matter to energy conversion being mastered there is no scarcity. EVERYTHING is abundant, or rather all basic needs like food, water, medicine, even simple modes of travel are all so easily available, everyone can have it. In a world like that the government would naturally mutate into a pseudo-socialist community. Human labor and human interaction would be the thing that would have the most value. There would be no starving children etc.
That's why socialism works on a small scale. Because in a hippy commune if just a handful of people have money they can buy enough supplies to feed everyone. When you widen it out to larger numbers like Venezuela you inevitably run out of things. They become scarce. So they clamp down and seize control so those in power can control the best food, the most money etc. Meanwhile those not in control starve.
Combined with the fact that it strips everyone of their motivation to work resources become scarcer faster because no one is making anything. Why work hard if you can have everything given to you. And this works until nothing is made so then nothing is given.
Capitalism provide motivation to work hard and you get to keep the product of your hard work.
Pop culture peaked with Star Trek TNG. And even TNG was a prep for accepting socialism.
There will come a time when our technology allows for anyone to fulfill any need at the touch of a button (like a Star Trek replicator). There will come a time when energy is so cheap that it can be free, and health diagnosis and care are also a button press away. Outside of large purchases, like homes, your own restaurant, farm, space ship etc. there will be no need to buy anything. What becomes of capitalism then? Even without our Luciferian overlords our economic models will have to change drastically.
The problems with socialism (in broad conceptual terms) is not the group contributing to the whole part, its the totalitarian regime, the lack of personal freedoms or choice in how you want to live your life, and the lack of intrinsic competition that have plagued all the Luciferian versions of it.
I mean, its a dirty fucking word, but it isn't completely meritless on some levels. Indeed, it is the fact that it isn't meritless that it is able to be sold to anyone at all, despite all of its glaring flaws.
Some day the horrors of our Luciferian enslavement will fade and we will not be afraid to have conversations on how we move into a future society with our future tech. You don't have to give up technology to keep Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness (though you should be able to if you want!), you just have to give up Lucifer's influence on it.
The thing about TNG is that kind of socialism requires first contact day.
if first contact day happened in real life, the implications of both time warp travel and aliens existing would completely change society. Capitalism would end but GLOBALISM becomes a null point as well. Research and exploration really would need to become priority number one, and anyone not equipped to aid in those endeavors would need to be compensated in exchange for being earth's labor force
The viewpoint changes completely though, being a wage slave now is meaningless, in that world you're helping a much more noble goal (knowledge of the cosmos and the survival of humanity in the galaxy)
The great thing is Trump and Musk have probably already discussed the what if it were to actually happen, and even liberals would have to accept they're the only two people qualified to be in charge of the space force and starfleet.
First contact day, an end to scarcity, and a psychological ascension.
Humans aren’t ready to live without a survival purpose - the evidence is in the left right now they are mentally unstable and unable to separate reality from fantasy.
Being vulnerable to reality is how humans comprehend it. This is one issue and constant struggle with government, nobody can determine value better than those that create it. Experiencing scarcity is how humans find purpose and remain connected to reality - Without it people will explore unrealistic possibilities until they find scarcity again.
Nah the thing about TNG or Star Trek society is that they solved the problem of the means of production. There's no room for capitalism if any resource can be replicated using essentially infinite energy sources. In a real world this technology would 100% be censored and hidden by corporatists seeking to protect supply side interests.
The problem with TNG and Star Trek in generals version of socialism is explained very simply by Bongino. He talks about an economic theory and I know I'm saying this wrong but whatever... when you have scarce goods/services IE food or medical treatment there are only two ways to determine how they are distributed. One is via price(capitalism) the other is via control(I don't know how to word this but its what socialism ends up being).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarcity
The point is in Star Trek with matter to energy conversion being mastered there is no scarcity. EVERYTHING is abundant, or rather all basic needs like food, water, medicine, even simple modes of travel are all so easily available, everyone can have it. In a world like that the government would naturally mutate into a pseudo-socialist community. Human labor and human interaction would be the thing that would have the most value. There would be no starving children etc.
That's why socialism works on a small scale. Because in a hippy commune if just a handful of people have money they can buy enough supplies to feed everyone. When you widen it out to larger numbers like Venezuela you inevitably run out of things. They become scarce. So they clamp down and seize control so those in power can control the best food, the most money etc. Meanwhile those not in control starve.
Combined with the fact that it strips everyone of their motivation to work resources become scarcer faster because no one is making anything. Why work hard if you can have everything given to you. And this works until nothing is made so then nothing is given.
Capitalism provide motivation to work hard and you get to keep the product of your hard work.