So, are you marxist
?
Actually no. I'm a capitalist, but not too much.
Don't worry, I am not infected by the typical American Marxism-phobia (no offense fellow Yankees). I just happen to believe more in
Conscious Capitalism, but one that is in harmony with people and the earth (making it one that I don't see currently being applied). So until we are evolved enough to advance toward a non-money-based system, this is what I personally see as the right thing for us. A free non-government-owned economy that does not impose limits upon human potential,
and yet is driven by more than just primitive and inconsiderate greed.
I believe our political and economic systems as they currently stand won't work forever and will sooner or later fail. When they do (or before, but
I don't think people are that smart), we will need healthier alternatives if we want to survive as a race. The Venus Project is merely one possible vision with many ideas that I find interesting, and ideals that happen to reflect my own. If somebody has a different, well thought out, and elaborate-enough vision, feel free to share.
It would certainly be interesting to see if we'll ever make it to the next step in our evolution (or what Michio Kaku would call a "type 1 civilization", that's another interesting way to look at it) because the dangers and obstacles are indeed quite substantial. Ideas such as the gradual dissolution of nationalism down the road do and will see tremendous resistance by the real "terrorists": the people who have no interest in seeing humans live together despite their rich differences even if they're CAPABLE of doing so. There are too many ridiculous barriers separating and opposing peoples, causing unnecessary wars, and benefiting only the governments that instill them to serve their political agendas. So much that their removal will sooner or later become vital.
I would understand if people wouldn't take these futuristic visions seriously or shout "Communism!" or "New World Order!" or whatever silly conspiracy theory/religious/patriotic/etc. things they can come up with, just as I wouldn't be surprised if European people from the early middle ages would find the idea of a European Union preposterous, or the idea of some open and global "internet" absurd if not dangerous.
I've never given two shits about politically motivated infomercials. Prefer to do my own thinking.
This.
I don't care much about those documentaries either and I pretty much ignore anything I find out to be "politically motivated" and/or unsubstantiated. My support for the Venus Project is merely ideological, stemming simply from the fact that many of their ideals reflect mine, which by the way are already established with or without the Venus Project.