I was gonna say, this is like Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future. And it appeals to idealistic tweens and teenagers. Then we grow up and learn about human nature, that strong fences make good neighbors, and we learn about the types of deranged minds that would impose systems like this on the world. We learn that there are always a small handful of people at the top who do whatever they want regardless of the law, and have a pathological need to dominate others.
I was gonna say, this is like Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future. And it appeals to idealistic tweens and teenagers. Then we grow up and learn about human nature, that strong fences make good neighbors, and we learn about the types of deranged minds that would impose systems like this on the world. We learn that there are always a small handful of people at the top who do whatever they want regardless of the law, and have a pathological need to dominate others.