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{{comic | number = 6948 | date = October 26, 2023 | title = paper | name = Paper - Space Communes | image = 1698358367-spaceneed.png | votey = | titletext = I'll have a comic update in a minute but I thought you might enjoy this paper I was involved with. Click to read - it's available online for free. }} ==Explanation== {{incomplete}} ==Transcript== {{computertranscript}} :[Describe panel here] :Research Article To Each According to Their Space-Need: :Communes in Outer Space :Kelly L. Weinersmith a :, Zach A. Weinersmith Ran Abramitzky b C John Lehr d :Show more :+ Add to Mendeley Share " Cite :https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spacepol.2023.101592 :Get rights and content a :Abstract :Space settlement advocates frequently argue that we will soon be able to settle humans :in space. Surviving on Mars is clearly a pre-requisite to settlement, and much work has :been done examining the engineering aspects of this endeavor. Much less work has been :done, however, on questions related to how to arrange a society in space. Early :settlements will be dangerous, isolated, and cramped, and picking a social arrangement :that is likely to result in a vibrant and productive society will be critical. Moreover, given :the high stakes of this endeavor, being able to anticipate and ameliorate likely social :problems ahead of time would be beneficial. Some important questions to consider :include: How can settlements pick members who are likely to contribute as much as or :more than they take from the society? How will they make sure everyone continues to :contribute? How will they retain their most talented members? The literature on space :settlements frequently posits that early settlements are particularly likely to be :Caption: communal, though settlement scholars rarely consult the social sciences literature to ==Votey Transcript== {{incomplete}} {{comic discussion}}
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