by Jeremiah Harding via Agorist Nexus

Imagine it’s 2030 and you own nothing. You have no privacy, no personal possessions, and you borrow everything from the state. You can’t own a car, and the only vehicles you can use are centrally controlled by the state. You call things over like taxis, but only if you do what they say. Your home is not your home, and people sleep in your bed when you’re not there, along with using it for a variety of other things – basically whatever they want. You’re monitored by what amounts to a social credit score, and you are mandated to maintain a certain type of behavior, in order to participate in said society. You’re tracked wherever you go, to make sure that you stay in line, and the people who run the system even want to tap into your brain to access your thoughts and make sure that you’re not thinking anything untoward about the system. The central planners get to decide how energy is used and how things are disbursed. Revolution is unlikely because nothing is secret and everything can be monitored and stopped.

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