What I am referring to is the change in a society and one that is moving towards self-actualization as a goal of an entire society.
I have to admit, I do associate the term "self-actualization" with the individual, and not groups or entire societies. The ability of a person to realize their personal/individual full potential.
To be completely honest, I think self-actualization is a meaningless psycho-babble buzz word.
How do you see the term applying to a society as a whole? That would seem to defy the "self" in self-actualization wouldn't it?
"Humanity works to better itself" is an often quoted part of the Starfleet gospel, starting in TNG, and reiterated in DS9.
The phrase "
We works to better itself and Humanity" was used once in a TNG movie (by Picard), and once in DS9 (by Jake). Also in the first season of TNG Picard told someone to "better yourself."
The phrase Humanity works to better itself was never used, and the multi-species Starfleet would hardly have it as their gospel.
By the 23rd/24th centuries, the entire Earth would consist of "the developed world." with the majority of material need being affordable and obtainable.
please see
this diagram of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Seen it before, anytime you attempt to say all Human Being have the same needs, you already failed.
... and move towards self-actualization.
Again, how does a society self-actualize?