<p>Vast amounts of land are still tilled by poor people with hand tools and draft animals. We can feed a lot more people than we currently do if we have to. The more pressing rpoblem is entertaining them and keeping them from getting mad at each other.</p>
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<p>Unequal food distribution is an economic issue, not a food source issue. We can make plenty of food (think of the mounds of useless corn building up in the US because of the unnecessary corn subsidies). We just haven’t found an efficient way to narrow the income disparity, thus many people can’t afford basic necessities. </p>
<p>Do I know what the future of food production holds? No. As a layman with only a couple semesters of college ochem, I don’t have much insight on artificial food manufacturing. I do think that we are very close. If and when we discover how carbon atoms initially bonded to create organic matter, then we should easily be able to create manmade food. </p>
<p>At that point, agricultural yields become a moot point. There’s no lack of carbon.</p>
<p>Now, you could say that our economic forecasting and ability to control market forces is so pathetically trivial that it’s allowing income disparity to create an unnecessarily large lower class, and that this income gap contributes to a political instability that prevents peace then I’d agree.</p>
<p>But population control is irrelevant. The issue is mproving our economic understanding so that you don’t have to make everyone poorer (by slowing down the economy via taxes) just to push up the lower classes.</p>
<p>if i get a huge @ss hat, can people worship me too?</p>
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<p>Lol, how cold! :D</p>
<p>If people could just follow the ****ing Golden Rule, everything would be good. One commandment! How hard is that?</p>
<p>We can achieve world peace through economic integration and interdependence. Globalization is the cure. One of the many reasons the hostility between China and America in the 21st century will never be as serious as the hostility that was there between the USSR ans the United States in the 20th century. However, we should also realize that there will always be minor conflicts- its called the human condition, the imperfection of man.</p>
<p>Si vis pacem, para bellum</p>
<p>Freedom and peace can only exist when individuals and nations are willing to fight to the death to defend it.</p>
<p>^More like: ‘Freedom and peace can only exist in a nation when there is no need for individuals to fight to the death to defend it.’</p>