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<blockquote data-quote="Shasarak" data-source="post: 7560983" data-attributes="member: 94143"><p>Having to work is just a normal part of being alive. Unless you have someone else working hard enough to be able to support themselves and you as well and is that the kind of useless life that anyone aspires to? No, it is just like being a child eventually you have to grow up and become independant. On your second point I would imagine that there would be vocations that you could study for and that the crew would choose the people best suited for those vocations. I dont think that there would be a choice about being able to work or not, everyone would need to work together as a team. But in any case there is a large large difference between being a servant and being a slave.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I can not see a generation ship running some kind of eugenics program. Within a fixed community you would just have to be careful about the amount of inbreeding that you get over the generations and we already have, if not laws, then societal restrictions on marrying your cousin. You would especially have to be aware of any resessive gene combinations but that happens now anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At least one person is claiming that an arranged marriage is slavery. But then if having to work to live is also slavery then I guess everything is slavery all the way down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shasarak, post: 7560983, member: 94143"] Having to work is just a normal part of being alive. Unless you have someone else working hard enough to be able to support themselves and you as well and is that the kind of useless life that anyone aspires to? No, it is just like being a child eventually you have to grow up and become independant. On your second point I would imagine that there would be vocations that you could study for and that the crew would choose the people best suited for those vocations. I dont think that there would be a choice about being able to work or not, everyone would need to work together as a team. But in any case there is a large large difference between being a servant and being a slave. I can not see a generation ship running some kind of eugenics program. Within a fixed community you would just have to be careful about the amount of inbreeding that you get over the generations and we already have, if not laws, then societal restrictions on marrying your cousin. You would especially have to be aware of any resessive gene combinations but that happens now anyway. At least one person is claiming that an arranged marriage is slavery. But then if having to work to live is also slavery then I guess everything is slavery all the way down. [/QUOTE]
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