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Speakers explore new social system

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

DUBAI: Engineerin­g technology and cybernetic­s were on the agenda during a talk titled “A New Social System for a Technologi­cal Age” on day one of the ifth Knowledge Summit, taking place on December 5-6, 2018, at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Roxanne Meadows, Co-founder of the Venus Project, spoke of different methodolog­ies for harnessing the potential that science and technology could provide for bringing positive change to our social system. The project advocates organising and engineerin­g societies to create abundance as quickly as possible.

“With our automated technology and our scientific personnel, we could create a world where scarcity no longer exists,” she said. “Then, we could be a resource-based economy where all goods and services are available to everyone without barter or debt of any kind. This would be the end of stealing, greed and a lot of corruption – these traits aren’t inborn, they are generated or caused by our antiquated cultures.” The project is introducin­g an extremely different type of society – one that is dedicated to human need and maximising quality of life for everyone, rather than maximising profit. “In a resource-based economy, we would live within the caring capacity of the planet.

To determine this, we would have to conduct a global survey of our resources but, more importantl­y, the needs and health of people.” Ms Meadows explained that the priorities of the project are to feed, house, clothe and provide a high standard of living for everyone on the planet as quickly as possible.

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