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Mutually assured abundance is a state of civilization, achievable at any point on the [[Kardashev Scale]] - when society gains a basic level of [[Self-determination]].
Mutually assured abundance is a state of civilization, achievable at any point on the [[Kardashev Scale]] - when society gains a basic level of [[Self-determination]]. This is a state opposite of the notion of [[Mutually Assured Destruction]] (MAD) - in that Mutually Assured Abundance eliminates the safety net that is presumed to be found in the doctrine of MAD.

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Mutually assured abundance is a state of civilization, achievable at any point on the Kardashev Scale - when society gains a basic level of Self-determination. This is a state opposite of the notion of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) - in that Mutually Assured Abundance eliminates the safety net that is presumed to be found in the doctrine of MAD.