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There are many ideas for changing our society. But every idea goes in a very special direction. It affects a specific group of people, and to achieve this, isolated solutions must be created within the antagonistic society.
There are many ideas for changing our society. But every idea goes in a very special direction. It affects a specific group of people, and to achieve this, isolated solutions must be created within the antagonistic society.
In order to be able to solve today's great social problems, all of humanity must be involved. For this you need a common denominator. That common denominator is money.  
In order to be able to solve today's great social problems, all of humanity must be involved. For this you need a common denominator. That common denominator is money.  
Perhaps money was a tool to adapt productivity to rapid population growth. But the use of money is absurd. All things are gifts from nature and the earth. They're free and can't be sold. We have to restore the natural state and get rid of money. That can be done with a worldwide referendum. What we need for this are arguments so that enough people vote for it.
Perhaps money was a tool to adapt productivity to rapid population growth. But the use of money is absurd. All things are gifts from nature and the earth. They're free and can't be sold. We have to restore the natural state and get rid of money. That can be done with a worldwide referendum. What we need for this are arguments so that enough people vote for it.<ref>
https://leanlogic.online/gift-economy/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 25 January 2022

There are many ideas for changing our society. But every idea goes in a very special direction. It affects a specific group of people, and to achieve this, isolated solutions must be created within the antagonistic society. In order to be able to solve today's great social problems, all of humanity must be involved. For this you need a common denominator. That common denominator is money. Perhaps money was a tool to adapt productivity to rapid population growth. But the use of money is absurd. All things are gifts from nature and the earth. They're free and can't be sold. We have to restore the natural state and get rid of money. That can be done with a worldwide referendum. What we need for this are arguments so that enough people vote for it.[1]