FastForward Radio — More on the Future of Abundance

By | February 8, 2009

Phil Bowermaster and Stephen Gordon continue their discussion about a world without scarcity, with an emphasis on exploring how exactly we get there from here. Blogger Will Brown joined the discussion.


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About our guest:

Will Brown writes about many topics, with an emphasis on strategy, at Where There’s a William.

He recommends the following as further reading on this subject:

http://www.garygagliardi.com/

http://www.scienceofstrategy.org/main/

Will comments: “I no longer actively write for Gary, but he remains the modern expert on strategic applications (particularly those removed from the classic military venue) and his initial invitation to me is the reason I’m here to confuse your audience today. :) [But in fact we were no more confused than usual! --Phil]

“Also, I have a recent post up that might serve as a model …for how a much more broadly based approach to this problem might be inspired:

http://wheretheresawilliam.blogspot.com/2009/01/still-more-entertainment.html

  • Anonymous

    “If you listen live you can contribute to the show by joining the text chat. Our chat host Michael Darling will be on hand to lead the discussion.”

    It would be more accurate to say “…will be on-line to host the discussion”

  • https://blog.speculist.com Phil Bowermaster

    Actually, it would be MORE accurate to say “may or may not be on line to offer up all manner of both relevant and extraneous — albeit entertaining — commentary.” But naaaa…too much trouble.

  • Dave

    How do I get into the text chat?

  • http://wheretheresawilliam.blogspot.com Will Brown

    Phil/Stephen,

    Thanks again for including me in the conversation. I’m not sure it would even be possible to give a proper examination to the entire process we seem poised to follow, but I think we managed to make a reasonable start of it.

    Funny thing about the future; you spend all that time seeing it coming and then it goes ahead and surprises you anyway.
    :)