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The Zeitgeist Movement describes itself as a worldwide grassroots movement advocating social change, most significantly that of society transitioning from a monetary-based economy to a Resource-Based Economy. This group is noted on their website as 'the activist arm of the The Venus Project', a non-profit venture by Industrial Designer and Social Engineer Jacque Fresco.[1] As of December 4, 2009, the movement claimed to have approximately 370,000 members.[2]
[edit] Resource-Based EconomySee also: Natural resource economics A Resource-Based Economy is a system in which all goods and services are available without the use of money, credits, barter or any other system of debt or servitude. All resources become the common heritage of all of the world's inhabitants. The premise upon which this system is based is that the Earth is abundant with plentiful resources; the practice of rationing resources through monetary methods is irrelevant and counter productive to the survival of the human species. Resource-based economics is based upon the use of electronic networks to monitor the consumption and production of goods and services. Rather than by the use of a medium of exchange, the electronic networks would ensure the continuous distribution of goods and services to meet the demand of consumers. Instead of regulating individual purchasing power, as monetary economies do, resource-based economic systems aim to meet the combined projected demand of all consumers within a city or region. Opponents of resource-based economics tend to point to the possibility of uncontrollable increases in demand. Resource-based economists project that total access to goods and services will actually reduce per capita demand as universal economic security would reduce or eliminate the occurrence of conspicuous consumption and other sources of status-related consumption. Jacque Fresco proposed the concept of a Resource-Based Economy replacing the need for monetary price system economies. His claim is that the present economy is "scarcity-oriented" or "scarcity-based". Fresco argues that the world is rich in natural resources and energy and that with modern technology, the needs of the global population can be met. He gives this example to help explain the idea:[3]
[edit] Zeitgeist DayThe Zeitgeist Movement celebrates their annual Zeitgeist Day in March. The last two were held on March 15th. On this day, The Zeitgeist Movement has local gatherings to learn and share information with all interested individuals. In 2009 there were 1,800 events held in 70 nations around the world.[4] In 2009, among other events, Peter Joseph and Jacque Fresco spoke to a crowd of around 900 at the Borough of Manhattan Community College for over 2 hours.[5] [edit] Regional and State ChaptersThe Zeitgeist Movement contains members from all over the world. Being a self-proclaimed grassroots movement, it encourages its members to partake in general activism for a better world. To facilitate this process, The Zeitgeist Movement organizes its members into Regional Chapters, and State Chapters (for the United States). Each regional chapter is hosted on its own domain, or in sub-domains from The Zeitgeist Movement's main site. The chapters are reportedly headed by trusted individuals within The Zeitgeist Movement. The Zeitgeist Movement currently has 30 official regional chapters and 28 official U.S. State chapters.
[edit] Radio AddressCurrently, Peter Joseph maintains a weekly radio address, which is broadcast every Wednesday on BlogTalkRadio, a website which allows users to host live internet radio shows. These broadcasts typically will discuss the progress of The Zeitgeist Movement, hold interviews with varying personalities, provide exposure for The Zeitgeist Movement's Chapters, and answer questions sent in by listeners about the concept of a Resource-Based Economy. Peter Joseph also discusses issues with Jacque Fresco and Roxanne Meadows on occasion. There are two other known BlogTalkRadio shows dealing with The Zeitgeist Movement, Resource-Based Economies, and The Venus Project; all of which are affiliated with The Zeitgeist Movement. One, which is known as V-Radio, is hosted by former Libertarian Congressional candidate Neil Kiernan Stephenson, who in 2008 ran for Congress and was endorsed by former Democratic Presidential candidate Mike Gravel. [edit] Ban from StudiVZIn June 2009, the German networking site StudiVZ shut down The Zeitgeist Movement's group, which reportedly had around ten thousand members [6], and sent a letter to the group's administrator stating that the reason for the ban was Anti-Semitic tendencies expressed by the group's members. The group has vehemently denied this accusation, particularly on the forum of The Venus Project's website. Members stated that the accusation made an unfair association to groups which supported Jewish world domination conspiracy theories. [edit] Media ReviewsOn April 30, 2009, Rhonda Swan of Palm Beach Post wrote:[7]
On March 17, 2009, the New York Times wrote:[8]
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