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Jeff Thomas Black's avatar

Big talk ahead! Great stuff.☮️❤️🎶

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Connor R. Exum's avatar

Yeah I hope so.

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Vicki Nikolaidis's avatar

Great article. You put what I've been thinking into words. Thank you!

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Connor R. Exum's avatar

you are welcome.. now all I need is a good editor.

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Alexandria Masiak's avatar

Once you see how our income-based laborforce really works (the fact that high profits depend on low wages), then you’ll finally understand why a digital system matching people to jobs, resources to communities, and daily production, consumption, and waste management operations to personal and professional demands is actually more sustainable and ethical than today’s global political economy, mainly because, compared to scientific-capitalism, scientific-socialism is a lot more democratic; it values and views our very basic, very intuitive belief “universal protections for all” as both a human need and an environmental right.

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Connor R. Exum's avatar

Profits can only exist by the creation of extra value-- now, in the ideal state you might create a social credit.

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Alexandria Masiak's avatar

Why the need for a middle man? If you receive in exchange for your professional career all the goods and services that you need to live a prosperous life, the trading and transactions are directly related to your everyday inputs and outputs. There’s no reason to measure the value of your labor, your time as well as every other person’s is finite. Thus, valuable in fact priceless! No boss can ever pay you what you truly deserve. A moneyless economy understands this basic truth. It removes the added requirement and burden which competition for resources or the accumulation of money puts on people, technology, and society.

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Connor R. Exum's avatar

Thanks, Good to be back...

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