[kj] OT: The Venus Project
Brendan
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Fri Nov 14 17:04:13 EST 2008
Okay devil's advocate says:
Yeah I suppose millions of deaths through starvation, wars, massive
inequalities in recources, human rights abuses etc are a small price to
pay to keep a minority of blinkered insecure people happy at reinforcing
their differences with everyone else by associating with some idea of
nationality.
/advocate off
I dunno, there's lots a ways to transition to a new form of society. It
wouldn't be inconveivable that you could affiliate with a group such as
this, and support them in every way possible within the laws of your
country...by donations, power of boycott, lobbying etc, and in effect
you're more a citizen of the new society than the one you're operating in.
Over time if that form of society is any better and more efficient a
decent % of people would see that their lot would be better if they joined
that group, and make the move.
Those that are able.
Dunno, just the way I see it.
> How about all the people who are happy with money & countries? Will they
> just be forced to accept someone else's ideals ?
>
> -----Original Message-----From: gathering-bounces at misera.net
> [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of GREG SLAWSONSent: 14
> November 2008 18:10To: gatheringSubject: Re: [kj] OT: The Venus ProjectThe
> 2 things you said below--doing away w/money and counties--it my idea (and
> Progressive Labor Party's)platform for communism too...> Date: Sat, 15 Nov
> 2008 06:30:45 +1300> From: bq at soundgardener.co.nz> To:
> gathering at misera.net> Subject: Re: [kj] OT: The Venus Project> > I have
> sorta been expecting something like this ever since the web came> into
> being, or even email. Replication of memes is incredibly fast and> almost
> impossible to stop by the corporate lobby.> > They have some interesting
> ideas.> > I already agree that rational, intelligent, well educated,
> unbiased minds> (scientists in particular) should have far more say, over
> corporates,> politicians, the religious lobby etc. Irrational lobby groups
> have far too> much say.> > I agree that the military are an anachronism to
> a large extent (although> until every disarms, there's no way you could go
> whole hog in one> step...but the US pulling military out from o/s bases
> for example would be> a start...)> > I agree that as soon as you remove
> people from behind the wheel of cars> and implement a decent automated
> system, you'll basically kiss goodbye to> the road toll. As much as petrol
> heads will be annoyed (tough)> > What I find interesting is their idea
> that human nature is largely> irrelevant - it's the environment that
> dictates behaviour. In the absence> of scarcity, people tend to be nice
> and share with each other. With> scarcity and fear of scarcity, and hugely
> unequal distribution of wealth,> to the point that many don't even have
> the basics...you end up with> poverty, crime, poor health etc.> > Most of
> what they say makes perfect sense. I dunno about moving to a> system of no
> money (Jaz agrees), but I do like the idea of doing away with> countries.>
> > Interesting stuff, kind of what I've been harping on about for a while.>
> > Wonder how big their island is...?> > > > >> > who ever does their PR is
> rather good ;)> > they're all over the internets.."> >> >> >> > Date: Fri,
> 14 Nov 2008 18:48:23 +1300From: humanhybrid666 at gmail.comTo:> >
> gathering at misera.netSubject: Re: [kj] OT: The Venus Project> >
> http://au.youtube.com/results?search_query=zeitgeist+refuted+1+of+10&search_type=&aq=0&oq=zeitgeist+refuted>
> >> > you checked out any of the anti-zeitgeist crowd? i got through a few>
> > minutes.....> >> >> >> > On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Brendan Quinn
> <bq at soundgardener.co.nz>> > wrote:> >> >> >> > So has anyone seen
> Zeitgeist: Addendum?> >> > Apart from the ridiculous idea of putting the
> word 'addendum' in a title> > (?!), I quite enjoyed it. And I'm intrigued
> by 'The Venus Project.' (Well> > mainly the part about self-replicating
> machines doing all the work I> > suppose
)> >> > www.thevenusproject.com>
> >> > They really need someone to proof-read their manifesto though, for a
> bunch> > of people espousing science over everything else, they can't
> write good.> >> > And it so should have been called Zeitgeist II: Zeit
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