Not a bug but a feature.will always be somewhat contradictory and unclear.
Not a bug but a feature.will always be somewhat contradictory and unclear.
Not a bug but a feature.
I'd rather continue debating Deks here on the existing thread, we're not done debating.
Well, I'd say that pretty much ends any discussion about Trek.
After all, people in the future being different ('better' )from present day humanity is pretty much the core assumption underlying Trek
Exactly. I can appreciate that humans are improving but the idea that they have no more flaws is harder for me to swallow than warp drive and transporters.Star Trek is aspirational, but it takes work to get to a better world - to be better. It's easier to aspire to those "higher ideals" in the future world of Star Trek, because all material needs are met on Earth and other Federation worlds. It's easy to be a saint in paradise.
Compared to humans of 300 years ago we have improved in comparison because cultural values and systems change. As imperfect as we are, I prefer it to feudalism, so compared to feudalism and capitalism the society of Star Trek as presented is an improvement. But go back 300 years you would still recognise human behaviour in its cultural context, jump ahead 300 years we still recognise human behaviour in Trek's cultural context.Exactly. I can appreciate that humans are improving but the idea that they have no more flaws is harder for me to swallow than warp drive and transporters.
I think that's a better way to state it is that money is a tool and to my mind that is as it should be. It being completely discarded is odd but not being the driving force is something I can definitely see appealing to many humansAs far as I see in Trek, money might not be the driving force culturally as it is now, its just another tool used to get resources. If you want beachfront property it might require many credits, latinum or a highly impressive reputation.
I completely agree that humanity has improved which is why current humanity is more encouraging that just going "We evolved" in Trek and just accepting that. If you want current humanity to do better than just being told it's possible is not as helpful as being shown these are the steps to do so. And I think trying to eliminate money is focusing on the wrong aspect of human behavior.Compared to humans of 300 years ago we have improved in comparison because cultural values and systems change.
Exactly.As far as what is shown, the basic necessities for a decent life in the UFP are not scarce - housing, access to education, health care and food.
Everyone gets Universal basic income and raffle tickets for luxury items like a high class space shuttle, endless global transporter credits, a Creole restaurant or a French vineyard.One thing to consider is that it would have been very difficult for people 8000 years ago to imagine a capitalist society; for us today, it's difficult to imagine what a post-capitalist society might look like. So, if the Federation is indeed post-capitalist, it's hard to imagine what might replace money in Trek.
That's why Trek is so interesting. I don't think it is post-capitalist in the strictest sense, since, as Nyotarules points out, there are still means of exchange. I do think it is more, for want of a better term, humanistic, placing value on a person just by being a person an not automatically in a production capacity.One thing to consider is that it would have been very difficult for people 8000 years ago to imagine a capitalist society; for us today, it's difficult to imagine what a post-capitalist society might look like. So, if the Federation is indeed post-capitalist, it's hard to imagine what might replace money in Trek.
I concur, I think the aspect of money in society is quite different. Every thing is cheaper due to a different form of monetary system.I am trying to recall the bar scene in the Star Trek 2009 movie, now Kirk wanted to buy Uhura a drink, if money does not exist the drinks would be free, why would a male use one of the oldest pick up actions i.e offering to buy someone (a female) a drink, if the drinks are free?![]()
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