Saturday, 8 October 2011

New Economics System (Incentivisation)

- A market based economy focuses on profit making opportunities. Entrepeneurs see chances to develop some new products or services and exploit them. They expect to meet consumer demands at costs which are lower than their revenues.

Such profit opportunity is no longer available in a moneyless system. The invisible hand of the market has to be replaced by a central planning system, which needs to be as close to the consumer as possible.

The monstrum of a country-wide planning system has to be carefully avoided. The focus has to be on

- the well-being of the individual,. of the family, of the local community and of the nation at large.

The resources have to be utilized efficiently and effectively to maximise the achievable output for the benefit of all consumers. At the same time, the sustainability of all activities necessary for the running of the system has to be maintained.

As everyone is entitled to all goods and services within reason and availability a fair sharing of all goods and services within a happy and healthy environment is paramount to the system.

The incentivisation has to be initiated by and led by those people who are independent of material things and who exercise a certain generosity of nature. And also by people whose value system is other than the one we are brainwashed into having in the present system. Love for oneself, for others and for the planet and consideration towards Mother Nature’s desperate attempt to feed us all would be good starting points.

Also, like it or not, an appreciation of the Divine assures the survival of this system, as it does of any system

However, these are very wide guide posts and they need to be filtered down into every day decision making.

And in any case we could always say to ourselves, ‘well for fuck’s sake it’s better than what was going on before and at least I can have not only everything I need, but everything I want within reason, and also keep myself reasonably happy’

Any bone of contention as to who has what of a currently limited product is settled by twenty-four hours of arbitration. If this does not succeed no-one has the product.

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