He almost certainly wants Star Trek "post-scarcity" which isn't really post-scarcity because it's not like everyone who wants to is able to fly around the quadrant in their own personal warp-capable starship or settle their own planet. Or have a house with a real view of the real Golden Gate Bridge, for that matter.
Show an 18th century peasant the tent cities in Seattle, San Francisco, or Portland and they'd think we were a "post-scarcity" society. Yet somehow we don't think we are. Funny how that works.
He almost certainly wants Star Trek "post-scarcity" which isn't really post-scarcity because it's not like everyone who wants to is able to fly around the quadrant in their own personal warp-capable starship or settle their own planet. Or have a house with a real view of the real Golden Gate Bridge, for that matter.
Show an 18th century peasant the tent cities in Seattle, San Francisco, or Portland and they'd think we were a "post-scarcity" society. Yet somehow we don't think we are. Funny how that works.