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Paper - Space Communes
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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
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spacepol.2023.101592
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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

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