The older I get the more I am convinced that all forms of progress are only possible when we have free time. That is, when we are able to spend effort on things not essential to our immediate survival. We need to have spare resources to be able to risk spending them on something uncertain.

The main indicator of this to me is how the more pressure people are under to work just to survive, the less able they are to devote their energies to social or personal improvement.

@Sci I believe the answer to this lies in Universal Basic Income

@pranav
It's certainly a way of releasing the immediate pressure a bit. @shel made a good case however for why it could also be used to extend the life of an ideologically flawed system.

There may be better options we have not yet considered.

@Sci @pranav not sure if it's ideologically flawed so much as fundamentally flawed due to how math and economics work but yes