Instead of focusing too much on all of the things that are currently wrong, could you please help paint a picture of what a future utopian society could look like?

My vision is heavily inspired by Terence McKenna. I imagine a world as it might have existed during prehistoric times. Lush forests teeming with exotic wildlife, clean air, and crystal clear water. No highways full of billboards, no parking lots, no shopping malls, and no cars. Just safe grounds and paths for humans embedded deep within all of this nature.

At a birds-eye view, it may look as if humanity has completely abandoned technology and regressed back into its childhood. Yet if you were to look out through the eyes of one of these utopian people, you would see the most wonderful augmented reality display.

Information, communication, entertainment, education, global economies… almost everything has been de-materialized. Humanity’s ceaseless pursuit of technology has been mostly divorced from our physical environment and mother earth is bustling with life again.

The only technologies that remain in the real world are those that help all of us live happy and healthy lives (modern medicine, delicious food, solar power, etc) all the while the shared virtual reality in our eyes is limited only by our collective imaginations.

We are finally living in accord with nature without having to forsake our innate desire for knowledge and progress.

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Everyone acting in good faith all the time. Yeah, it’s impossible.

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I would assert that most problems are caused by ignorance, not malice.

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Doesn’t even need to be that good. Start with what northern Europe has, eat the rich, keep improving.

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One of those things is not like the others. Northern Europe is not even that great.

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Star Trek

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But which one? (Like I need to ask) Next Generation.

BTW came to say ST

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  • democracy with citizens having more power and having the ability to revoke a representative by vote if they turn out to be a dick
  • Socialism
  • no scarcity
  • equality
  • No discrimination
  • solarpunk
  • capitalism is abolished
  • high quality of life
  • needs of the population met
  • Complete automation of production, repetitive tasks and menial tasks so humans can enjoy life
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All people guaranteed a baseline lifestyle. Housing, food, clean water, healthcare, electricity, internet. Everyone contributes to maintaining infrastructure in some way, would probably require 10-20 hours a week. Beyond that, people free to do what they want. Garden, make art, invent new things, whatever.

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It is an egalitarian society where we all work for one another’s benefit. I can really dream can’t I. I like the idea of anarcho-communism in the style that was very much common in Native American societies prior to the racist/bigoted European settlers. This kind of society everyone was important and everyone played a key role in the success of the society. A leader acted more as a facilitator and less as an authority figure.

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