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The Best That Money Can't Buy: Beyond Politics, Poverty, & War

The Best That Money Can't Buy: Beyond Politics, Poverty, & War

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The Best That Money Can't Buy: Beyond Politics, Poverty, & War - by Jacque Fresco

Jacque Fresco envisions a global civilization in which science and technology are applied with human and environmental concern to secure, protect, and encourage a more humane world for all people. This book offers a possible way out of our recurring cycles of boom and recession, famine, poverty, a declining environment, and territorial conflicts where peace is merely the interval between wars. It outlines an attainable, humane social design of the near future where human rights are no longer...

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There will never be a peaceful place on Earth for all humans to live out their lives in peace because of what we are and what will will continue to be. No amount of money is going to change the fact that people will always choose to be corrupt because these types of mentalities can't be changed with money.

We will always have the problems we don't want until people stand up and fight for equality, and a type of government they want. They will never do it because they don't know what they want.
 
This man is a legend. His ideas on humanity are truly a fresh perspective from the overused technology driven service sector heavy era that we live in today.
His work has led to many groups with the objective of creating a new world order by changing the backbone of our civilisation - the monetary system.

According to him, humans don't need money, they need incentive. Change the incentive away from money, and on to making the earth a better place, you have a self sustaining society.
 
Sure, time will come monetary takes no more value. BUT, It's a looooooooooooooooong way! Shall we pass calamities and Humanity will poison each other because we are it. Regret is always in the end. Sad. If only we act now. Smh everytime I get out of the street.
 
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