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RE: An Economy without Money

in #money8 years ago

money isn't the problem. It's the equitable distribution of money that is the problem. The same problem would exist in a barter system. There will always be those who accumulate more and take advantage of others.

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Money is the problem Its the root problem behind everything built around it its like the base of a tree because its easy to distribute to whoever they want. It is easy to make at a fast amount. The distribution part of money is like branch coming off the tree. It is one of the problems why money does not work. Think about all the regulations built around money and then here comes the IRS banging on your door. Everything you want to own or even drive you have to get a license for it. Now we are paying for all these fees even for just owning a dog. Then you see a bail out for these big companies banks, corporations etc because they produce the most jobs ( the enslavement of peoples lives) all done through money.

A barter system is completely different. It is built around supply and demand. It would cut out the banks ( no more use for them) the regulators ( they can't control people trading) and governments( from making as much as they want at a fast pace) Without all these things people can trade things with each other at a much cheaper price. No regulations lower costs and people are free to trade however to whoever they want. Every type of money made has failed throughout history. They inflate it at a extremely high amount and it fails. It doesn't work because of the eco system they build around it. The distribution part is just one part of the problem. Bartering never failed it was always pushed aside because people kept making money to have control and enslave people. When we trade peer to peer and take that power away from governments, bankers, and regulators it gives the people the power now to actually do whats fair for each other. it wont matter how much someone accumulates of anything in a barter system if what they are making is not in high demand. They will only be able to trade that particular product with people that need it. They can't monopolize the product cause it can be made or grown by others.