n a moneyless society, what could motivate people to make goods for others?
BC         
         In a moneyless society, what could motivate people to make goods for others? — GreenPhilosophy
Marcus de Brun         
         
gurugeorge         
         
yatagarasu         
         It is to say the least unfortunate that so many millions had to die to demonstrate the pants-on-head-retarded fatuousness of the ideology. — gurugeorge
Tomseltje         
         In a moneyless society, what could motivate people to make goods for others? — GreenPhilosophy
gurugeorge         
         Of what ideology? The USSR and Communist China were state capitalist. None of their economic or social ends were communist ( as Marx described it), nor were they by anyone's definitions. — yatagarasu
It would also most likely be in a world with huge amounts of surplus for all. — yatagarasu
GreenPhilosophy         
         Yes. I'm just trying to figure out how to make a moneyless society function. After all, many people think money is the root of all evil. I'm trying to make up a better system for the people.Is a lack of currency the critical factor here — Bitter Crank
How do you motivate people to work in a moneyless society? For example, in a capitalist society, money motivates people to work. I'm looking for creative feasible answers, sorta like:the question you are asking? — Marcus de Brun
orHumans are pushed by desires toward cooperation. — Bitter Crank
My main problem with money is that it's really dirty (circulates living flu viruses in society) and that capitalism causes a 15% poverty rate in the USA. Capitalism it it's current form is certainly not just. And Communism isn't the answer either because it doesn't adequately motivate people to help others.Do you think such a society could be just? — Cavacava
GreenPhilosophy         
         
schopenhauer1         
         What if going to work was designed to be as enjoyable as eating ice cream? Like, what if the workplace really got those dopamine receptors firing? Then the problem would be getting people to stop working. It'd be like the obesity crisis all over again, except instead of people eating too much... They'd be working too much. But at least it'd be voluntary work. — GreenPhilosophy
Marcus de Brun         
         My main problem with money is that it's really dirty (circulates living flu viruses in society) and that capitalism causes a 15% poverty rate in the USA. Capitalism it it's current form is certainly not just. And Communism isn't the answer either because it doesn't adequately motivate people to help others. — GreenPhilosophy
BC         
         many people think money is the root of all evil — GreenPhilosophy
"What about a robotic AI workforce capable of building more AI robots? People would never have to work again." — GreenPhilosophy
Capitalism it it's current form is certainly not just. And Communism isn't the answer either because it doesn't adequately motivate people to help others. — GreenPhilosophy
GreenPhilosophy         
         but as far as I know, NO EPIDEMIC has been laid on the doorstep of currency. — Bitter Crank
BC         
         Health officials in the UK warn that a silent Hepatitis-C epidemic could be brewing. — GreenPhilosophy
BC         
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