Re: Re: Capitalism, Scarcity, MNT, and the Future
EvMick@aol.com
Fri, 30 Jan 1998 22:59:28 EST
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In a message dated 98-01-30 22:45:05 EST, you write:
<<
That resource is creativity.
And to pay for creativity, another resource which can already be
produced in very large quantities with essentially no resource input
but which, it appears, we will also never have enough of:
respect. >>
Some years ago James Hogan wrote a novel which addressed this concept. I was
greatly impressed by it and think it has significant bearing on a MNT future.
If memory serves it was entitle "Voyage to Tommorow" or something similar.
The "currency" was respect and the commodity was creativity.
EvMick
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