Abundance, Scarcity, and Well-being

This page puts forward abundance, scarcity, and well-being as all-encompassing principle forces determining quality of a society:

Abundance: Creating more of what people need

Scarcity: Equitably distributing resources when need outstrips supply making it scarce

Well-being: Shaping of what is valued directs focus on what resources are in demand regardless of supply and production.

Each of the above uphold separate paradigms that rebuff each other. Scarcity manages scares resources whereas abundance rejects that resources need be scarce and acts to produce and provide enough. Well-being challenges the resource-centrism of the former two and puts forward that what is demanded in the first place is driven by values.