B-dawg
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[quote author=augoeideian link=1158570303/0#4 date=1158576418]... but then im also anti-money .. can you ever ever imagine a world that lives without money. People do things because they want to not because they have to earn money.
It would take a generation or so to settle into the idea .. but imagine how mature this civilisation would be. We all only need one house, one car, one or two jerseys, three meals a day ..
So the theory is .. ok we need a car (well public transport would be the route to go) but the people that make cars .. make them because they want to - they enjoy making cars as do the people who make the car parts.
People might say .. im not going to go to work because i don't have too .. until they get so bored and uncreative that they realise true love is giving not receiving. Material things will be created through love because the pressure of money is taken away.
And if say certain television programmes are not being made or other things.. it is because no-one needs or wants them. Farmers will farm food because they enjoy what they do, people who make clothes do it because they enjoy it ...
A no-money society will make people feel far more in touch with their spirits and take away rigid structures and class societies. People will feel like people and not robots and tax generating machines. Also there would be no smutty underhand deals .. like drugs etc ... everything would be natural.
This is getting off the sad topic (in a way) but do you think we could ever realise a society like this and would people want a no-money society?
'my world' ***************** Not sure we'd want that, auto-e... If the "challenge to survive" no longer existed, we'd find ourselves so dumbed down after a couple of hundred years, that we might find ourselves unable to survive a major crisis to our civilization (such as global warming, climate change, ect.) and we might see technological progress come to an end as well, sealing our fate as a species. Hardship, competition, and so on are ugly at first glance, to be sure. But we don't want to "domesticate" ourselves - with our descendants becoming "tamed", stupid, dependent cattle- pathetic parodies of humanity. (It's already happening - look at all the stupids in our current society - the couch potatoes, the "reality TV" fans, the George W. Bush boosters, the religious fundies, the tabloid readers who can't even balance their checkbooks...) Life ain't fair. But if it WERE fair - could we survive, then? Ask yourself that...
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