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 +'''Post-scarcity''' is a theoretical [[economy]] in which most goods can be produced in great abundance with minimal human labor needed, so that they become available to all very cheaply or even freely.
-'''''Zeitgeist''''' is a series of three [[documentary film]]s released between 2007 and 2011 that present a number of [[conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories]], as well as proposals for broad social and economic changes.+==See also==
 +* [[Attention economy]]
 +* [[Cycle of poverty]]
 +* [[Commons-based peer production]]<!--, the type of production that might dominate in a post-scarcity economy-->
 +* [[Communist society]]
 +* [[Imagination age]]
 +* [[Information society]]
 +* [[Knowledge economy]]
 +* [[Open access economy]]
 +* [[Post-capitalism]]
 +* [[Scarcity]]
 +* [[Technological utopianism]]
 +* [[The Zeitgeist Movement]]
-[[The Zeitgeist Movement]] was formed shortly after the release of ''Zeitgeist: Addendum''.+===Books===
- +* ''[[James S. Albus#Publications|Peoples' Capitalism: The Economics of the Robot Revolution]]''
-== See also ==+* ''[[Into The Open Economy]]''
-* [[9/11 conspiracy theories]]+* ''[[A Whole New Mind]]''
-* [[Post-scarcity economy]]+* ''[[Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think]]''
-* [[Technological utopianism]]+* ''[[Post-Scarcity Anarchism]]''
 +* ''[[F-Day: The Second Dawn Of Man]]''
 +* ''Trekonomics: The Economics of Star Trek'' by Manu Saadia
 +* ''The Zeitgeist Movement Defined: Realizing a New Train of Thought'' by Peter Joseph and TZM members
 +* ''The New Human Rights Movement: Reinventing the Economy to End Oppression'' by Peter Joseph
 +* ''Bright Future: Abundance and Progress in the 21st Century'' by David McMullen
 +* [[Martin Ford (author)]]
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Post-scarcity is a theoretical economy in which most goods can be produced in great abundance with minimal human labor needed, so that they become available to all very cheaply or even freely.

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