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Naturally, because there isn't enough for everyone to eat, we're thrust into conflict. Even if we can somehow sustainably provide food and basic living conditions for all people, we'll still, in all likelihood, be put into conflict of ideas. It is my opinion that our brains simply cannot function as they are intended to without conflict. This is good for us as a species. Conflict fuels change, and change hopefully fuels progression. There is no "golden age" which we'll never surpass; we can always get better.
But can we somehow express our conflict without resorting to violence? Sadly, we aren't all Lincolns and Douglases. There will always be at least a few individuals who will prefer to use their fists instead of their tongues. Nevertheless, perhaps the more peacefully inclined of the human race can forcibly suppress those more dissident elements. It might even be possible, with more advance psychology, to "cure" them of their violent tendencies. However, I find this improbable. All that needs to happen is for two violent men (or women) to slip into opposing positions of great power, and humanity will be done for.
In sum, I personally think that intelligence, if created by the standard evolutionary model, is unsustainable. Remnants from earlier evolutionary stages will continue to reside in the species, and somewhere down the line, the species will destroy itself. We came really close in October of 1962, and that was only a few years after we had developed the power to completely eradicate ourselves. We're programmed for conflict, and something will eventually disturb the status quo. Whether that be some rise of the machines (a la Terminator), a scientific experiment gone horribly wrong (LHC, I'm looking at you [not really, some super-virus is more likely]), or simply a thermonuclear war, it will end in our destruction. Then again, I tend to be a pessimist, in the hopes that I will be pleasantly surprised. Usually, I'm wrong.
For a look at my personal beliefs as to how humanity will develop, see the book Accelerando by Charles Stross; the complete text of which can be found at http://www.accelerando.org/book/