> To view the word ‘post-scarcity’ simply as meaning as large quantity of socially available goods would be as absurd as to regard a living organism simply as a lager quantity of chemicals.” “…scarcity is more than a condition of scarce resources: the word, if it is to mean anything in human terms, must encompass social relations and cultural apparatus that foster insecurity in the psyche… this insecurity is a function of repressive limits established by an exploitative class structure. - Pp.12-13
> the word ‘post-scarcity’ means fundamentally more than a mere abundance of the means of life: it decidedly includes the kind of life this means support.