Uh, I mean I could probably write a 30 or 40 page manifesto explaining it, but what it boils down to is the main bottleneck in human society is resource management combined with a lack of vision and purpose.
Anything above the level of the family has resources, needs, and uses that are being managed by people that are ultimately too selfish, too greedy, and not interconnected enough to work together.
I know how to fix the entire world.
Everything flawlessly. Human satisfaction at all time highs.
So much so that the largest problem that humanity would face is the ennui of not knowing what to do with itself.
As to why this is a useless fact:
Even if I’m 100% correct, nobody wants to hear it.
No one will work with me to accomplish these things.
All this knowledge does is add misery to my own life, knowing that I could make things better if only.
Ok, I’ll bite. What’s the quick summary of your idea?
Of course I’m skeptical, I think there must be at least one major issue keeping it from having happened already, but also curious.
Uh, I mean I could probably write a 30 or 40 page manifesto explaining it, but what it boils down to is the main bottleneck in human society is resource management combined with a lack of vision and purpose.
Anything above the level of the family has resources, needs, and uses that are being managed by people that are ultimately too selfish, too greedy, and not interconnected enough to work together.
Sure, but what do you propose to manage said resources?
So far planned economies haven’t gone well in practice. (Not that the unplanned type is great either)
Like I said, it would take a manifesto to explain it.