WayneLigon
Adventurer
At any rate, I never found Star Trek's vision of a post-scarcity future convincing. Clearly there is scarcity in Star Trek - everyone doesn't have their own planet. Everyone doesn't get their own Enterprise to fly around in.
1) people can still be jerks, malcontents or outright insane.
IOW, in your daily life, you may have all you need, but not neccessarily all you want.
Most post-scarcity fiction I've read also postulates a cultural change where there is no 'manufactured want'; ie, we kill all the marketers, or that people have simply learned that greed kills. Also, by curing various forms of insanity, you more than likely cure that as well.
3) Mother Nature still has a say in things.
I think by the time you have a post-scarcity economy, you're pretty much in charge of 'nature'. Huge