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  • Today, we live in most troubled times.

  • All the nations of the world seem to be undergoing some degree of change.

  • In order to avoid the problems

  • that we have had for years:

  • unemployment

  • military conflict, territorial disputes

  • the only way to resolve those problems

  • appears to be based upon a return to a set of values

  • that will enable us to survive.

  • In order to do that

  • I believe we have to declare all the Earth's resources

  • as the common heritage of all the world's people

  • and to outgrow the monetary system

  • to make things available to people.

  • All the necessities of life must be made available.

  • If we fail to do that, there will be territorial disputes continuously.

  • If few nations control most of the world's resources

  • you're going to have territorial disputes.

  • The problem is: Can we build a sustainable world

  • without the necessity of armies, navies, prisons, police?

  • I believe that if people have access

  • to the necessities of life

  • meaning a relevant education, a decent home life

  • healthy foods available, clean air, clean water and clean technology

  • those are the necessary ingredients

  • to make it possible for global sustainability.

  • If we fail to do that

  • I think we'll have a continuation

  • of the same problems we've had for centuries:

  • war, depression, recession, boom!

  • We have to agree upon a set of values

  • that will take care of everyone without any dominant group.

  • Even the wealthiest people today

  • would live better in a Resource-Based Economy.

  • We do not have enough money to house, build hospitals

  • and take care of most human problems

  • but we do have more than enough resources.

  • That is why we emphasize a resource-based, global economy.

  • If people have free access to the necessities of life

  • crime would almost diminish to zero.

  • In other words, instead of designing things to wear out and break down

  • to promote more people purchasing things

  • keeping the old system alive, we have to evolve to a newer system

  • that is free of the conditions that produce aberrant behavior.

  • We also have to evolve a language that's not subject to interpretation

  • because when you speak to people today, they hear what you say

  • but it goes into their heads and comes out in relation to their background.

  • We need a more precise system

  • perhaps a system used by engineers in conversation.

  • When engineers talk to each other, it's not subject to interpretation.

  • When chemists talk to each other, it's not subject to interpretation.

  • We will become problem solvers.

  • All people will become creative

  • because we now know what it is that enables a person

  • to become imaginative and creative.

  • This is not inherited. It's learned.

  • We now have the methods

  • for helping people to become broader in their viewpoint

  • and brought up to expect change.

  • There are no fixed systems in the future.

  • All systems undergo continuous modification.

  • This includes language, social customs...

  • The design of cities and our social systems must be updated

  • to fit the circumstances of the environment and resources.

  • If we design our cities to meet human needs

  • you won't have most of the problems that are prevalent today.

  • In the central dome, you have child care

  • schools, dental care and medical care.

  • We work out 1/8th of the city system and then we reproduce it

  • instead of having architects design each building

  • which is a tremendous waste of energy and talent.

  • We can build a beautiful environment.

  • Rather than parks, immerse the city in lovely gardens

  • so everything surrounding the housing in the cities

  • would be very desirable.

  • Anything people may need is available

  • in these outside access domes:

  • culturing materials, musical instruments, somewhat like a public library.

  • Anything that they need is available without a price tag.

  • That would mean, we must achieve a level of production

  • that's so high, that scarcity no longer exists.

  • Once you overcome scarcity, most of the problems

  • [like] hypertension, will be gone.

  • Most families have quarrels over scarcity.

  • Surrounding the central dome, you have the research centers that do work

  • that's relevant to the sustainability of the entire community.

  • As we move away from that, we come to the residential district.

  • There are streams, waterfalls and lakes throughout the area.

  • As we move to the next sector, we come to apartments.

  • Everything is built in to the central towers.

  • I feel that in the future, people will move away from individual houses

  • and live in larger complexes.

  • Instead of building cities, we do a survey of the climate, the people

  • the arable land, and base our designs upon the carrying capacity

  • of the envrionment or the Earth's resources.

  • Anything less than that will not work.

  • Without technology, none of this can be accomplished.

  • We have to automate all repetitive and boring jobs

  • so that we don't use people in that area.

  • People working with computers can resolve most of the problems.

  • War is the supreme failure of nations

  • to bridge their difference in values.

  • I would imagine that in the near future

  • we will have a better methodology of bridging the difference between nations

  • and inviting cooperation rather than competition.

  • During the Great Depression, the '29 crash

  • there were automobiles in car lots, radios

  • and there were all kinds of things in store windows

  • but the public didn't have the purchasing power.

  • It appears if we go on the way we're going

  • and automating more and more industries

  • the public will not have the purchasing power.

  • They will be replaced by production machines

  • which make it impossible for a monetary system to survive.

  • I'm trying to anticipate the future

  • and design things to work out well for all the world's people.

  • Consider these things because these are the transitional times.

  • What I say about global survival

  • I mean the oceans, the land:

  • Everything has to become the common heritage of all the world's nations.

  • I feel that eventually

  • we'll surrender our notion of individual nations

  • and merge together in one gigantic cooperative venture

  • namely the preservation of the environment and human life.

  • This is what we hope to accomplish in a Resource-Based Economy.

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ジャック・フレスコ - リソース・ベースド・エコノミー - TEDxOjai (Jacque Fresco - Resource Based Economy - TEDxOjai)

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