Regressing to Utopian political idealism is hardly a preferable alternative. If everything depends on "Will" you're lost.
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Replying to @ionamous @cyborg_nomade
Much as I'd like to squabble, I can't see the slightest reason to disagree.
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If "human" will can be shaped by decentralized infrastructure, why not credit the infrastructure? ...
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... Also "post-scarcity" is silliness. Resource glut is a symptom of competition deficit. ...
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I probably agree with you on the concrete analysis, but pitching it as "abundance" plays into the hands of Utopians. ...
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... Robin Hanson gets it lucidly. The only purpose of resources is to produce competitive populations.
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"We" is just the provisional name for something that isn't at its throat yet.
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