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orthoclad

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7. It's actually an optimistic novel,
Tue Jul 18, 2023, 01:05 PM
Jul 2023

Last edited Tue Jul 18, 2023, 07:37 PM - Edit history (1)

despite the opening chapter showing the dire stakes. He jumps around showing the likely impacts on individuals (including a carbon atom), and likely organized developments.

Here's another excerpt reference, on his political musings:

So, is there energy enough for all? Yes. Is there food enough for all? Yes. Is there housing enough for all? There could be, there is no real problem there. Same for clothing. Is there health care enough for all? Not yet, but there could be; it’s a matter of training people and making small technological objects, there is no planetary constraint on that one. Same with education. So all the necessities for a good life are abundant enough that everyone alive could have them. Food, water, shelter, clothing, health care, education.

Is there enough security for all? Security is the feeling that results from being confident that you will have all the things listed above, and your children will have them too. So it is a derivative effect. There can be enough security for all; but only if all have security.

If one percent of the humans alive controlled everyone’s work, and took far more than their share of the benefits of that work, while also blocking the project of equality and sustainability however they could, that project would become more difficult. This would go without saying, except that it needs saying.

To be clear, concluding in brief: there is enough for all. So there should be no more people living in poverty. And there should be no more billionaires. Enough should be a human right, a floor below which no one can fall; also a ceiling above which no one can rise. Enough is a good as a feast— or better.

https://ew.com/books/the-ministry-for-the-future-chapter-excerpt/

It's up to us to arrange this security and equality.

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nothing to see here - fill up the tank GenXer47 Jul 2023 #1
Large populations live orthoclad Jul 2023 #3
I read it all. It's coming. hedda_foil Jul 2023 #2
I have read that passage genxlib Jul 2023 #4
It's actually an optimistic novel, orthoclad Jul 2023 #7
Holy sheet! GreenWave Jul 2023 #5
I like to take a sauna EYESORE 9001 Jul 2023 #6
This is why heat is orthoclad Jul 2023 #9
I would like to order one BeckyDem Jul 2023 #8
Maybe global warming will bring us all together after all. flying_wahini Jul 2023 #10
We treat refugees well, don't we? orthoclad Jul 2023 #11
And Russia has just clamped down on Ukraine's grain exports which has helped those in these Rhiannon12866 Jul 2023 #12
Haha nah. Oneironaut Jul 2023 #13
Thank you for posting... Think. Again. Jul 2023 #14
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