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Trekonomics: The Economics of Star Trek
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Sherrie (slfergus) | 83 comments Hello,
I added a quote today but it has two typos in it that I didn't catch until it was posted. Would you be so kind as to delete it?

It is this one:
"“Work in the Federation is not a matter of compulsion or survival. Federation citizens need not perform tasks or exercise professions that do not suit their inclinations just so that they can afford to put food on the table and enjoy the respect of their peers. … What makes the Federation so appealing … It is the nature and meaning of work. It is almost a paradox to state it this way, but in a society where nothing is scarce and consequently where work in no long a prerequisite for survival, finding good reasons to work becomes paramount, the defining existential question that everyone has to ask themselves. Why work at all if it’s not necessary? Because learning, making, and sharing is what makes life in the Federation worth living. Work, no longer a necessary burden, is the glue that holds the Federation together. It is the social bond and the social contract that impart substance and significance to life.”
― Manu Saadia, Trekonomics: The Economics of Star Trek


Thank you!


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rivka | 45177 comments Mod
We prefer to correct rather than delete. If you can post the correct version, a Librarian can edit it.


Sherrie (slfergus) | 83 comments Good to know.
Here is the full corrected quote.

Work in the Federation is not a matter of compulsion or survival. Federation citizens need not perform tasks or exercise professions that do not suit their inclinations just so that they can afford to put food on the table and enjoy the respect of their peers. … What makes the Federation so appealing … It is the nature and meaning of work. It is almost a paradox to state it this way, but in a society where nothing is scarce and consequently where work is no longer a prerequisite for survival, finding good reasons to work becomes paramount, the defining existential question that everyone has to ask themselves. Why work at all if it’s not necessary? Because learning, making, and sharing is what makes life in the Federation worth living. Work, no longer a necessary burden, is the glue that holds the Federation together. It is the social bond and the social contract that impart substance and significance to life.


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Sherrie (slfergus) | 83 comments Many thanks for your help!


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