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That's the reason for non-competitive thinking - "So that people feel better" instead of "so that we can make more money".The question people always ask after I say something like this is: but why would companies spend money developing new techniques in such a situation?
Hmm. As I understand the philosophy of money, Interest is self-determinant, an automatic process.A way for people to act less selfishly is a new system of money without interest (and that actually depreciates over time). Check the articles by Charles Eisenstein on Reality Sandwich dot com. Since money is so all pervasive, new concepts of money would work like a mind bomb.
I like this idea. But some people will think why should I pay if I don't have to - I'd rather keep it. Or did you rather mean: everyone needs to pay 10% but can choose where to?Another thing would be to gradually implement some sort of Voucher system, where everybody gets the option to give a part of their taxes (say 10 % to start with) to the things they feel are important (but not their own pocket). I would spend most of my money on education, environment and foreign aid, others perhaps on roads and business, etc. If all hell doesn't break loose (and I think it wont), we can gradually increase the amount of their taxes people can distribute. I would certainly feel a lot better if my taxes wouldn't be spent on the military and on building roads through natural reserves. This gives people the power to use their money in a way that makes them feel good about having an influence and is an incentive to do the right thing. It is, of course, optional, some people won't want to choose.
That's a big topic. Who caused people to start thinking about environmental problems? The Hippies? Our human nature? The government? Al Gore?As to the question of progress, I don't think progress or technology necessarily equates a bigger domination of nature. Look at developments like Cradle to Cradle, in which smart design harmonizes human effort with nature and has only positive effects (0 waste). There is a lot of technology that can be used right of the bat to make this world a more harmonious place, but they aren't used because people don't want it.
yes.Get rid of copyright and patents .
Let's say every one of us is making 10 dollars a month and that money looses value, so you'd have to spend one of your dollars at the money office to keep it's original value and you have 9 dollars left. If, however, you have spent the money on something you need or borrowed it to someone who needed it, you have either the goods, or an outstanding loan. If the other wants to repay you, he, of course, pays the full 10 dollars. I can't explain it as well as the article, but in the end the result is that money flows to the place where there is the most need.restin a dit:Interest - you create money and each one of us is happy. Therefore, if I didn't make any faults, the system of money is automatically competitive and with interest. It will happen.
I like this idea. But some people will think why should I pay if I don't have to - I'd rather keep it. Or did you rather mean: everyone needs to pay 10% but can choose where to?
I will read the homepage you posted :wink:Let's say every one of us is making 10 dollars a month and that money looses value, so you'd have to spend one of your dollars at the money office to keep it's original value and you have 9 dollars left. If, however, you have spent the money on something you need or borrowed it to someone who needed it, you have either the goods, or an outstanding loan. If the other wants to repay you, he, of course, pays the full 10 dollars. I can't explain it as well as the article, but in the end the result is that money flows to the place where there is the most need.
This is a good idea.I meant: say you pay 1000 euros in tax. Under this system you can decide where 100 euros of it go to. This amount can be gradually increased (200, 300, etc.). If you don't want to make a decision, it will end up on the big pile of taxes that the government spends, thereby being spend on everything the government spends money on.