[MD] economic pragmatism

Case Case at iSpots.com
Wed Nov 22 09:06:49 PST 2006


[Mark]
First off, Humans are evolutionary  speaking animals, that is to say,  
biological patterns.
Therefore,  these patterns should be supported as a matter of  necessity.

[Case]
Therefore?
Are you taking logic lessons from Ham?

[Mark]
1. All  biologically supporting requirements should be provided free: Food,

water, health care, shelter, energy, and must harmonise with the
biosphere.

[Case]
By free do you mean without effort? Can you through in some free sex too or
would that require effort?

[Mark]
Note a: We need a Planetary population stable around a  sustainable  volume.
Humans are the basis for a culture of  social and intellectual  patterns.
Social patterns are imitated which  implies a form of indoctrination.
Therefore the best patterns for imitating  should be encouraged. These would

appear to include the belief that 1  is basic.

[Case]
In the US we can't even send rubbers to countries that allow abortion. The
Chinese are catching all kinds of crap about their draconian family planning
policies. Short of thinning the herd and massive die offs how do you expect
to achieve a stable sustainable population?

[Mark]
2. Beyond that, caring for others, a distaste for violence, lack  of  
territorial boundary, the encouragement of realising individual  talents,  
provided free, and must not destabilise 

1.Note b: We need a Planetary government which does not bias tribes.
Social patterns support  intellectual patterns.
3. Information must be a free exchange provided free,  and must not  
destabilise 1 and 2.

Note c: Religion must be replaced  by an appreciation of the  
undifferentiated aesthetic  continuum.
That's my basic framework around which an economic pattern may  be
developed.

[Case]
And if there is not universal agreement on this plan for peace and love how
are you planning to make this happen? Lots of stern talk about moral
obligations? Or is that going to be the role of the new planetary
government?




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