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d4rk wrote

they don't, it's not measured, work is itself, defining humans in metric terms is kinda immoral in itself. Just working, everyone from the streamer to the sweeper get a voucher daily, with the exception of terminal morbidity or human inability, since they get their needs voucher-free.

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d4rk wrote

i just tweaked bakunin's idea since bakunin's theory was corporatist. so no resources on this version of vouchers for now.

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d4rk wrote (edited )

again, its not money. I don't value the idea of money as a way for people to work as I've outlined in another thread. The whole point of the central market system is full mobilization of all available resources. I also outlined that on an article of my own. Basically instead of money it is direct aid from one coop to another in terms of productive resources rather than monetary exchange value. The vouchers just mean you're a shareholder/worker in this enterprise and can use it however you want however it will affect the overall market.

A market in this instance is redefined from an exchange-based entity to a self serving ngo of sorts, it is comprised of coops that deal in and be ok with it. the vouchers give personal consumer freedom unknown to capitalism and the coops exchange towardly with homeostasis in mind,

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d4rk wrote

again, Vouchers do not have value, they are not exchanged, it is a proof of contribution. It's a receipt for your services. The exchanges are confined to the coops not longer to individuals.

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d4rk wrote

Full mobilization requires the absence of Capitalism and the state to fully "lubricate". Everyone does whatever they want and it's considered work. It isn't Utopian to think that people do things, to make things. It isn't utopian to think that not all people want money. However it is utopian to expect that people without that expertise can somehow spontaneously become the role they don't intend to. Although I do agree people can be things in an emergency, I do not believe they are professionals who can be trusted when real emergencies arrive. Can a riot medic surgically remove a bullet without either prior knowledge nor equipment? no..

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d4rk wrote

All I said was that Healthcare would be free as a consequence of economy, I don't know where whitey went with the discussion.

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