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Upon Quotes by Jacque Fresco
- The only limitations are those which we impose upon ourselves.
- Crime is based upon need, making money. Â People sell drugs to make money. Â But if everybody is cared for, they don't sell drugs…
- The Venus Project is neither Utopian nor Orwellian, nor does it reflect the dreams of impractical idealists. Instead, it presents attainable goals requiring only the…
- You can teach people specific reasoning, such as how to fly a kite or build a wheel. General reasoning cannot be imparted upon people, particularly…
- If orange trees grew all over the country, you couldn't sell oranges. Â Do you understand that? Â So, all our decision making is based…
- Social change cannot come above the intellect, it comes about by people suffering. And the more people are related to that, the more they lose…
- Each system will depend on resources available, not from the bottom up or top down. In other words, if you put 500 passengers in an…
- The original intent of laws was to get the masses of people to accept the limitations superimposed upon them as being the result of their…
- When you live in a false society, that bases its wealth upon money, then that society itself will collapse eventually. Not because I say so,…
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