...so I'm gonna tell you something here instead.

I think a future communist society would have more nomads. For the bulk of humanity's existence, nomadic life was the norm. Property and contractual obligation has made settled life mandatory in most of the imperial core, with a slim handful of exceptions.

Here in the states, the contradiction is mind-boggling. We're told the settlement of America was necessary to the establishment of freedoms, that nobody else enjoys as much liberties as we do today. And yet, for those "liberties", we had to stop people from leading nomadic lives. Corralled and marched people miles, so they could be free. Stole babes from families, so they could be free. Free to do what, exactly?

Centuries ago, nomadic life was a fundamental freedom for millions. Maybe it could be again...

~

...not that I know what that nomadic life would look like, or how it would interplay with settled life... just that it seems like something that should be striven for

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    I think a lot of HUMANITY MUST BECOME AN INTERPLANETARY/INTERSTELLAR SPECIES(tm)(r) bazinga marketing is tapping into a distorted and fantastical version of the urge to wander, too.

      • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        yeah the notion of space colonies is a cool one. Elon Musk should not be in charge of it and it isn't a magic bullet that will fix our problems.

    • TheFreshestHell [he/him,any]
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      1 year ago

      I don't think it's fantastical for that urge to extend to outer space. People have been progosticating humanity visiting other planets since the 1800s.