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u/warwick607 · 4 pointsr/TZM

I still enjoy watching ZMF from time to time. The narrative in the first 45 minutes is worth watching alone.

However I agree, why post the movie on your channel in a lower format when it exists in other places in better quality? Stupid people trying to get views/karma and don't even care about the deeper messages in the Zeitgeist movies.

By the way, have you read Peter's new book The New Human Rights Movement? I just finished it the other day and I loved it. Peter's best work yet.

u/veneratio5 · 1 pointr/TZM

its not a democracy in the traditional sense.

the RBE model was inspired by buckminster fullers book Operating Manuel for Spaceship Earth

here is an explanation i found with google, outlining the differences:

> Technocracy uses “energy tickets” to control inventory. The Venus project does not. Technocracy still has citizenship, barriers between people on different continents, and still holds on to obsolete social values such as patriotism and nationalism. Barriers between continents and therefore, people, inevitably breeds ignorance and bigotry. The Venus project believes in no such boundaries and is open to all of the world’s people. In a Technocracy, members are appointed to make decisions and have headquarters. The Venus Project proposes to arrive at the decisions based on the carrying capacity of the earth. In a Technocracy, powers are mostly held in continental headquarters. Venus project is Global in scope working towards international cooperation. The Technocracy proposes defenses. The Venus project believes that it is not needed because of “the common heritage of the Earth’s resources.” The Technocracy movement has no specific blueprints for social design, Venus Project has blueprints for cities in the sea, building methods, transportation, energy systems…etc.

technocracy also suggest its an end-game state. whereas the resource based economy accepts the emergent nature of people+technology

u/chalantless · 2 pointsr/TZM

You can listen to them on Spotify with a free account. Last time I checked Spotify should work on Linux in the web browser and an official desktop client.

https://open.spotify.com/album/5ZXD5fdvXvV4UAIJarKiq0#

It's also for sale on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00QNAHYWS/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1417871215&sr=8-1

P.S. iTunes music no longer has DRM.

u/jrmyster7 · 2 pointsr/TZM

Emotions aren't real. They're all learned from birth. In the future, humans will be smart enough to think objectively and emotionally. For now, we're still in the early stages of civilization, and we don't yet understand how emotions are learned electrico-chemical phenomena produced by distinct neural arrangements.

Computers will not "feel" in the sense we think about it. We anthropomorphize when we think about them like that.

I recommend this book for a short, but thorough introduction on the notion of pain and emotion. For example, rocks and plants can "feel" pain, in the scientific sense of electrons circulating through a close circuit and producing an observable response in the material.