Monday, 8 April 2013

More on the Moneyless Theory

The moneyless theory would also suit developing nations, where couples have to have numerous children to ensure their care in old age.

Old and infirm people would be automatically entitled to the goods.  Also several mentally ill people have told me how they could and would work willingly for six hours a day. Another advantage would be that families would no longer need a provider who can dictate and tyranise, or is under enormous presure to maintain their family as the person staying at home looking after the child would have access to the goods for herself/himself and for the child.

I feel generally that with such a system there would be more co-operation, less stress and more love in society- remember, there are more people who want that than want today's survival of the ugliest system.


An Up-date on my Economics Theory

Now with the gaining of more individual autonomy, and yet communal networking, with things like policing and politicians becoming less and less effective in our every day dealings, the thought of my moneyless theory becomes more and more appealing.

Especially the requests for a product aspect.  After what I consider a suitable period of twenty years of informed advertising where people are accurately guided in what they truly need and in what a healthy future for planet and people can sustain and with a 5% reduction in all financial aspects per year,  I am sure people will be able to make accurate and advised choices as to the goods and services they wish to consume.

My idea of putting a proposed product to the people, mainly per internet and if there are 1000 clicks for the product, ten thousand will initially be produced is really a good one.

The bare truth about the product will be told, i.e. experiments on animals, any unhealthy chemicals involved, possible downsides and the cost to the environment, but of course its merits and virtues will be told as well.  The informed population will on an individual and communal basis be able to then decide on their own future, the futurre of their children and the future of the planet.

Small people friendly firms would arise which cater for minimum production.

One, as stated would 'pay' for their product by six hours productive work per day six days a week.  (see blog)

Most people I know, especially younger people are no longer competitive and ambitious. They don't care much about promotion or financial success, but about how their loved ones are fareing.  They are more interested in yoga and fun and bringing up their children properly than war and guilt.

My husband says it won't work as people are by nature greedy.  I don't thing they are.  Admittedly there are naturally greedy people as there are natural criminals. But we don't have to let these people have the dominating attitude in our society. Anyway, I feel if indeed most people appear greedy that they are made that way by the money system we have and many people are very disatisfied with it.