Artificial Material Scarcity
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Artificial material scarcity is a condition where in the absolute abundance of material resources - namely, rocks, plants, water, sunlight, air - from which all the wealth comes - their distribution is poor - causing poverty, hunger, resource conflicts, etc.
Artificial material scarcity involves absolute point efficiency of production - where great abundance is enjoyed by the few, and deprivation is suffered by most.
This is the status quo which may be addressed via the open source economy - Distributive Enterprise.