mkeiy wrote:What are the masses to do with free wifi, when carrots are rotting in the farms?
It depends on how a system relating the two is designed. But you may be surprised that linking the two can provide the people with infinite possibilities.
Problem once again, is this is an isolated effort. Isolated right from private thought to social structures. Systems can't be generated, and not just locally, but globally.
The digital revolution will enable 'mass customization'. So a farmer will be easily connected to the production process. Taking these carrots to the local market is a futile joke. They need to be sold globally. That's how income per capita, asset base, and a healthy balance of payments can be maintained.
This is another example that this reasoning you're using is off radar. You can't create resources.