You have structured manifesto here—pieces of which that I have thought of but have not able to fully articulate. I admire and appreciate your piece.
1- I’m curious about how a few ancillary things will play a role in this utopia (perhaps obsolete): government, “work” (if no one works, then...), crime (due to biological lack of empathy, a common factor in criminals), education, economics/politics, etc.
2- I believe that your vision is a very nuanced perspective as someone (I’m assuming) in a first-world country, upper income bracket, formal education. I’m curious about the commonalities/differences of that of someone from a radically different upbringing/socioeconomic class.
You have structured manifesto here—pieces of which that I have thought of but have not able to fully articulate. I admire and appreciate your piece.
1- I’m curious about how a few ancillary things will play a role in this utopia (perhaps obsolete): government, “work” (if no one works, then...), crime (due to biological lack of empathy, a common factor in criminals), education, economics/politics, etc.
2- I believe that your vision is a very nuanced perspective as someone (I’m assuming) in a first-world country, upper income bracket, formal education. I’m curious about the commonalities/differences of that of someone from a radically different upbringing/socioeconomic class.