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Question: Opinion of Anarchism?
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Blue3
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« on: April 20, 2021, 01:03:43 AM »

Ideal... but need technology to catch-up and make it practical.
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2021, 10:51:34 PM »
« Edited: April 25, 2021, 11:15:25 PM by Blue3 »

Ideal... but need technology to catch-up and make it practical.

Could you elaborate?

It's not practical, realistically-speaking, at our current technological level.

But imagine technology that could enable any and every household to be self-sustaining and exist "off the grid" -- with regard to water, electricity, heating, internet/phone, etc. But also smart houses and smart clothes to monitor your health and safety, to be your own automated doctor, virtual tutor, virtual secretary, and private security system. Indoor greenhouse aeroponics for most food. A super-efficient drone delivery system for food/supplies/medicine that can't be built by 3D printers or otherwise fabricated at the house, and a version of automated Uber for personal transportation. Technology that would make it virtually impossible to ever murder, assault, steal from, vandalize, or trespass upon anyone else. After several years of this working, governments and even corporations slowly dwindling down as it's just no longer needed except for things like defense/diplomacy/homelandsecurity, currency, park/monument/museum maintenance, space exploration/colonization, zoning & housing construction. Eventually even those functions becoming more and more automated and centered on households, ironclad programming that prevents anyone from making WMDs or otherwise posing a security threat to others, advanced formulas to determine if something should be a housing zone and have drones build houses in it or a park, etc. Advances in abundant clean energy such as space-based solar power satellites, improved mega-batteries, room-temperature superconductors, mass graphene manufacturing, advanced nanotech, asteroid mining, AI improvements, etc. Eventually all currency is no longer needed to be government-backed, and most labor is voluntary, based on what people want to do, a lot of it creative or about human connections or just fun. Then eventually all remaining government deemed no longer necessary and abolished.
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