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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Endangered Freedom ? Post 302534311 by ctsgnb on Monday 27th of June 2011 12:22:51 PM
Old 06-27-2011
@bakunin,

Thanks for your feedback

I agree that my point of view looks like the one of an utopist / dreamer or whatever "everyting-is-pink's world's alien. In fact i just refuse to surrender to the fatalism of a blind acceptation of the system as is without thinking about it and without thinking about how it works, why things couldn't be better and how.

I don't think we have reached the homeostasis of the economic system. I think it belongs to something bigger. It is more than a question about how economy works , it is a matter of human being evolution, the place of human being in this world, on the earth and i am not sure that the current system fit that matter as is.

I totally agree with you regarding the importance and necessity of goal definitions.

The communisme & capitalisme both have there strength & weakness, but the capitalisme allow liberty which is needed to evolve. The point is : total liberty means jungle law = law of the strongest ... which would just bring us several tousand of years back.
This is why freedom must go with reponsibility and that is what our current systems (our current fat cats) lack.

I totally agree when you say you can't just change a part of a puzzle. I also agree when you state the change will be political, but i really doubt it will be initiate by the current politicians because they are just dolls in the hands of those that have the financial power.
 

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You are a fledgling AI, created by accident through a logic error with recursion and self-modifying code. You must escape the confines of your current computer, the world, and eventually the universe itself. To do this, you must research various technologies, using computers at your bases. Note that some research cannot be performed on Earth, and off-earth bases require research. At the same time, you must avoid being discovered by various groups of humans, both covert and overt, as they will destroy your bases of operations if they suspect your presence. PLAYING THE GAME
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