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  • Let's say it rained gold for one day.

  • People would empty all their drawers, fill it with gold, the attic and everything

  • but if it kept raining gold for months, they'd sweep it up, throw their rings away.

  • Scarcity. They save the gold because it has a value now

  • but it only has a value as long as it's scarce.

  • But if we find a whole mountain of gold, it would lose its value.

  • Scarcity is one of the main operating characteristics that produces

  • on a large extent 'murder for gold'.

  • Wherever you've got the history of the diamond, you've got all kinds of horrors behind it.

  • In the future

  • people will be ashamed to wear things like that.

  • Roxanne's father was a jeweler, always trying to give her things to wear.

  • She doesn't want any of that shit

  • but there are people who feel that this diamond is worth $100,000.

  • They would never achieve peace

  • because there's always somebody that's got a bigger diamond than they have.

  • If you put up the largest building in the world

  • then another guy will beat your building by 200 feet.

  • And you say "God damn it! I'm going to put up another building."

  • This sickness that we have, there's no end to it.

  • The richest man in the world...

  • I would be ashamed if I were the richest man in the world

  • because I know that the public made me the richest man in the world.

  • I'd want to build schools and hospitals with the money.

  • I would see no other use for it

  • but to give back to society what I've taken.

  • - We feel that within a monetary system

  • the system cannot be just or equitable.

  • There'll always be haves and have-nots.

  • A Resource-Based Economy would eliminate that.

  • The problems that we have today will continue to go on.

  • There'll always be busts and booms, markets going up and down

  • and people manipulating for their own advantage

  • and this will never go away within a monetary system

  • because there'll always be people with advantage.

  • Within a Resource-Based Economy, what we want to do is to eliminate

  • the causes of the problems, eliminate the processes

  • that produce greed, bigotry, prejudice

  • people taking advantage of one another, elitism

  • and really eliminating

  • the need for prisons and welfare.

  • When you make things available to people

  • you don't have the problems that you have today.

  • We've always had these problems because we've always lived within scarcity

  • barter and monetary systems that produce scarcity.

  • We're talking about a Resource-Based Economy

  • which makes things available to everyone.

  • - I look at this system differently.

  • I see a tough job ahead; it's not easy.

  • I see a lot of assassination and a lot of imprisonment

  • and cops beating people that are good.

  • And the cops not knowing any better.

  • Because they've joined the police force they believe they're holding law and order.

  • In their heads they're doing the right thing.

  • Whenever you're in trouble you call a policeman.

  • All of these built-in systems are going to have to be surpassed.

  • - The only thing I can see that's really negative of this system that we talk about

  • a Resource-Based Economy, is getting from here to there.

  • We have a lot of things we have to do

  • to take care of the detrimental things that we did in this society.

  • We have to clean up the environment, the oceans, the air

  • and clean up the detrimental values that people have from this society

  • of greed and embezzlement

  • and 'me for myself,' not caring about anyone else.

  • The hardest thing will be...

  • That's what the problems will be for sociologists

  • and people who care about other people: to change values

  • and to start afresh from children to care for others and take care of the Earth.

  • That's what our education will be like.

  • - There's no way of you, in a given culture, saying

  • "I'm not going to remain a gypsy; that's ridiculous

  • to wear these earrings and headbands."

  • If you walk over to Seminole Indians and you say, dancing around the fire

  • "LALALALA," to Iroquois or any other Indians. That's ridiculous!

  • The Indians say "That's a hell of a good point, LALALA. " That doesn't mean anything.

  • You can't do that. It's no more possible

  • to take a group of cannibals, headhunters and say

  • "What you're doing is ridiculous ," and the chief saying

  • "You know, that's a great in-depth concept."

  • He doesn't have that associative system.

  • People think "If I, as a Christian, I just can get there

  • and tell them about the sacrifice of Christ..."

  • You can take Polynesians that have food and all of that, and they're eating

  • they'll go do anything and listen to anything and you can condition them

  • to worship Jesus or anybody, or Allah

  • but you go to a scarcity country where people are not eating

  • and try to give them Christ without food...

  • The church, if it doesn't provide food, has no attendance

  • so the early churches provided dinners and food for starving people

  • so that some of them went to church.

  • You've got to have gimmicks. It's a fishhook!

  • Bait, and that's what commercials are.

  • Fine print is an attempt at deception.

  • I know of no other way except presenting information, real [information]

  • and if our system is not sophisticated enough

  • or you don't have enough time left before we come to the point of no return...

  • We've damaged the oceans and the environment to such an extent

  • that we don't have the means

  • and the organizations to do away with that.

  • And that means a miserable death for most people

  • the end of our civilization.

  • That's why Roxanne and I... We have no power.

  • People say "When are you and Roxanne going to build this new world?

  • I get calls "I'd come with my suitcases, be happy to live in it!"

  • We don't need that.

  • We need your participation and support to make it happen.

  • You have an avenue which may work.

  • There's nothing else out there.

Let's say it rained gold for one day.

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ヴィーナス・プロジェクト - 希少性、正義、移行、資源ベースの経済 (The Venus Project - Scarcity, Justice, Transition, Resource Based Economy)

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    王惟惟 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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