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The Venus Project, Inc is an organization that promotes Jacque Fresco's visions of the future through a website and by distributing videos and literature[1] with the goal to improve society by moving towards a global Resource-based economy and the design of sustainable cities, energy efficiency, natural resource management and advanced automation, focusing on the benefits it will bring to society.[2][3][4] The organization was started by Jacque Fresco[5] and Roxanne Meadows in 1995,[6] while their website claims The Project started around 1975. Future by Design, a film about the life and work of Jacque Fresco, was produced in 2006. The name of the organization originates from Venus, Florida, where its 21-acre (8.5-hectare) research center is located, near Lake Okeechobee.[7] Within the center are ten buildings, designed by Fresco, which showcase the architecture of the project.[8]

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According to Fresco, poverty, crime, corruption and war are the result of scarcity created by the present world's profit-based economic system. According to the Project, the profit motive also stifles the progress of socially beneficial technology. The progression of technology, if it were carried on independent of its profitability, Fresco theorizes, would make more resources available to more people by producing an abundance of products and materials. This new-found abundance of resources would reduce the human tendency toward independence, corruption, and greed, and instead rely on people helping each other.[9][10] Fresco believes it is now possible to achieve a society in which people would live "longer, healthier, and more meaningful lives."[11] Fresco believes the monetary system and the processes associated with it, such as labour and competition, damages society and holds people back from their true potentials. His concepts are very similar to the attempts of Utopia societies of the past, particularly Utopian Socialism. He states his ideas would maximally benefit the greatest number of people. He claims some of his ideas stem from his formative years during the Great Depression.[12] Fresco believes the current global economic situation, being similar to, though not as severe as the Great Depression, will lead people away from free-market economics and capitalism and make them lose confidence in the monetary establishment.

Fundamental to the project is the elimination of the current money-based economy in favor of a resource-based economy.[4]

[edit] Jacque Fresco

Jacque Fresco is an industrial designer and social engineer, author, lecturer, futurist, and inventor,[2][13][14] and has worked as both designer and inventor in a wide range of fields spanning from biomedical innovations to totally integrated social systems.

[edit] The Zeitgeist Movement

The Zeitgeist Movement[15] works alongside The Venus Project as an activist network, allowing members to communicate and work on projects within the movement. The Venus Project is featured in the web film Zeitgeist: Addendum,[16] and in the Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation,[17] as a possible solution to the global problems described in the film.[18]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ "Browse". Thevenusproject.com. http://www.thevenusproject.com/store/. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  2. ^ a b Living On Purpose: Interview with Fresco and Meadows (MP3). The Venus Project. Retrieved on 2008-12-02.
  3. ^ new venus (PHP). parole.aporee.org. Retrieved on 2008-12-02.
  4. ^ a b [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "Jacque Fresco On The Future". Forbes.com. 2007-10-13. http://www.forbes.com/2007/10/13/jacque-fresco-prediction-tech-future07-cx_1015fresco.html. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  6. ^ "The Venus Project, Inc. Company Profile - Located in Venus, FL - Jacque Fresco, Roxanne Meadows". Corporationwiki.com. 1995-02-14. http://www.corporationwiki.com/Florida/Venus/the-venus-project-inc-6481878.aspx. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  7. ^ "7 News Features - The Venus Project". Wsvn.com. 2009-03-06. http://www.wsvn.com/features/articles/specialreport/MI114870/. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  8. ^ The Venus Project on Fox News
  9. ^ "Zeitgeist: Addendum". Video.google.com. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7065205277695921912. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  10. ^ [2][dead link]
  11. ^ Meta Magazine's interview with Jacque Fresco
  12. ^ Future by Design at the Internet Movie Database
  13. ^ Durrani, Noni (2007-10-15). The Future: Jacque Fresco On The Future Forbes.com. Retrieved on 2008-12-02.
  14. ^ Corrias, Angela (March 19, 2009). "The Zeitgeist Movement: practical advices to build a better future". Herald de Paris. http://www.heralddeparis.com/the-zeitgeist-movement-practical-advices-to-build-a-better-future/27800. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  15. ^ http://www.TheZeitgeistMovement.com - Main site of The Zeitgeist Movement
  16. ^ Google Video Zeitgeist Addendum
  17. ^ Google Video Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation
  18. ^ Feuer, Alan (2009-03-17). "They've Seen the Future and Dislike the Present". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/17/nyregion/17zeitgeist.html?ref=nyregion. Retrieved 2010-05-25.

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