From: Wings of the Morning (nectar@landmarknet.net)
Date: Wed Dec 17 1997 - 13:08:33 MST
Lee Daniel Crocker wrote:
> > totally unified society, it's not going to work
> > unless we get rid of weapons...
>
> One more argument in their favor. I can't think of anything
> more frightening than a "unified society". The most valuable
> thing a society has to offer is diversity, and diversity,
> complexity, and competition are very Extropian values. Though
> most people who talk about "unity" probably have no idea what
> they mean, I can't think of any meaning for the word that has
> anything useful.
Heh, I don't mean unified as in all one culture, all one language, etc.,
etc. Of course diversity is one of the most valuable things in this world.
I'm saying a unified body that cares for the survival of the human race on a
whole, no matter what language you speak, where you come from, or what
religion you are. Dig?
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