Scarcity is Manufactured

Evolution Of A Protest by Singularity Institute

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1. Post‑Scarcity Is Technologically Possible, Politically Blocked

- Modern capacity already exceeds basic human needs (food, energy, water, manufacturing).

- Scarcity persists because distribution is political, not technical.

- Key idea: post‑scarcity is a political threshold, not a technological one.

2. Knowledge as the Primary Modern Power Asymmetry

- Power now flows through epistemic control, not physical force.

- Mechanisms: credentialism, regulatory complexity, IP regimes, professional monopolies.

- Insight: knowledge is abundant; permission to use it is scarce.

3. Scarcity as a Governance Architecture

- Hierarchies depend on controlled access to resources.

- Abundance weakens dependency, bargaining asymmetry, and institutional authority.

- Scarcity is often delibe ... 

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