As for the concept of statelessness, I agree it's a challenging goal, but I'd argue it's not just difficult, it could be detrimental. A certain level of organized authority is required to manage the complexities of modern society. Without it, there could be chaos, with no universal guidelines or systems of justice.
Moving on to the idea of a moneyless society, it's an interesting concept, but again, I'm not sure it's entirely feasible. Money, in its essence, is a medium of exchange. Without it, we'd have to revert to barter systems which are inefficient and impractical in a globalized world.
Lastly, the idea of a post-scarcity society sounds appealing, but it's important to remember that resources are finite. The challenge should be to manage these resources sustainably and efficiently.
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